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Out Of State Trip
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07/01/18 09:37 PM
07/01/18 09:37 PM
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Posts: 1,849 Lawrence County
JD_Bowhunter1976
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Joined: Apr 2013
Posts: 1,849
Lawrence County
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Looking for opinions on which one of these 3 states is my best bet for a heavy population of whitetail and a chance to kill a nice 140” or up. This is for a do it yourself bow hunting only public land hunt for the 2nd week of November for 8 days. Missouri, Kentucky, or Ohio. Thanks for any advice.
It is hard to kill or catch anything sitting on the couch!
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Re: Out Of State Trip
[Re: JD_Bowhunter1976]
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07/07/18 07:24 PM
07/07/18 07:24 PM
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Posts: 3,126 KY
AUstan23
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10 point
Joined: Sep 2014
Posts: 3,126
KY
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I've been spending a lot of time at pennyrile state forest and Peabody wma here in western ky. Pennyrile is bow only and I see deer every time I go scouting at Peabody. Can point you in some directions on both if you want.
It is easier to fool a man than to convince him he has been fooled.
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Re: Out Of State Trip
[Re: JD_Bowhunter1976]
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07/12/18 09:06 AM
07/12/18 09:06 AM
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Posts: 3,851 North Bama
demp17
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10 point
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 3,851
North Bama
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I think Kentucky had a bad EHD outbreak last year, I believe it was more central and east part of the state but you make want to look into that before you look at Kentucky.
We are not perfect, only forgiven!!!
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