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    The fact you would question hunting a 1000 acres of family land makes me think you are queer.


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    Quote Originally Posted by led0321 View Post
    The fact you would question hunting a 1000 acres of family land makes me think you are queer.


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    Default Anyone go to SE KY for deer ?

    Seriously. You’ll get lost and die up there. Send me. I’m good with my maker and don’t mind.
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    Don’t forget to tell him about how bad the wind is, dropped milk weed on a mountain saddle and it will float by 4 more times on a morning hunt. Impossible to hunt especially November.


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    And tracking a deer in laurel thickets.


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    They have black panthers too. Insurance companies worked with DNR and the CIA to put them there.


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    y'all are funny.
    I am not going to pass it up, I will definitely be there some time throughout the year. I hear that KY has big deer, just curious if that was more in the western part of the state or still held true in the mountains. Free land is an obvious Yes !

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    Quote Originally Posted by duckz View Post
    y'all are funny.
    I am not going to pass it up, I will definitely be there some time throughout the year. I hear that KY has big deer, just curious if that was more in the western part of the state or still held true in the mountains. Free land is an obvious Yes !
    BC bucks die of old age in those hills of eastern KY. More deer out west and north central but the quality is still there in the East.


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    I misread and thought you said $4,000. But now you're saying the $400 and your wife could be limiting factors?

    Maybe married life and hunting aren't for you. Grow a set and go kill a big wtbd
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    My wife’s family is from panther wv. Very close to there. I’m not a deer hunter, but the trail camera pictures her cousin shows me sure are impressive to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by duckz View Post
    y'all are funny.
    I am not going to pass it up, I will definitely be there some time throughout the year. I hear that KY has big deer, just curious if that was more in the western part of the state or still held true in the mountains. Free land is an obvious Yes !
    Quote Originally Posted by led0321 View Post
    BC bucks die of old age in those hills of eastern KY. More deer out west and north central but the quality is still there in the East.


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    Hunting that terrain isn't for the faint of heart. Western, Ky is flat and gets more pressure for a reason.

    You're going to die.

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    Lots of meth up that way also
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    The deer population in the neighboring WVA counties is so low they do not allow gun hunting. On the Kentucky side they shoot them all out with rifles the first couple of days.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
    Hunting that terrain isn't for the faint of heart. Western, Ky is flat and gets more pressure for a reason.

    You're going to die.
    I'll stock up on Gatorade

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