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Walker County is the new Jackson County. Most folks would be surprised to know that - there were NO deer in half of Walker County 40 years ago. I’m not saying a few, I mean ZERO. I grew up in one of those places. We would see a deer track in the garden, eventually - and you ran home to tell everybody. Then, in my teens - we killed a couple “around the house”. Things fortunately changed fast. But there was a time that most every hunter in the area traveled south and west to find huntable populations. This sounds exactly like our area in North AL. Even 20 years ago there was very few deer. Now there’s deer everywhere. Robinhedd My grandparents bought 60 acres in 1952. Saw the first deer in 99. We hunt some there now. Like they have said there were NONE! 🤣
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