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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck cutter View Post
    We gonna get extra time for small game season of deer season gets punched back?
    Rat chasers get crumbs and like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck cutter View Post
    We gonna get extra time for small game season of deer season gets punched back?
    You’ll just have to explain to Jake that life ain’t fair.

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    Had a buck in front of me on Dec 20, '22 that had dropped both sides.....

    Hunting in Jan could make it challenging to differentiate between bucks and does.

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    No, not here in SC.

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    I’d give them all of September for 2 weeks in January.

    Y’all can have hunting without the need for a coat.

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    No from me.
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    I'd love it. I enjoy hunting in the cold way more than in the heat.

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    It would probably be better on the deer. They have gotten so corn dependent they probable struggle in the winter. If the season was longer people would bait more into winter. They look around Jan 2 like what the hell where did it go

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    Another topic that’s been beat to death. If you don’t like hunting in August, stay home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rem11-87 View Post
    They have gotten so corn dependent they probable struggle in the winter.
    They do struggle some in the winter but it's not because they're corn dependent.
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    Nope

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    The areas with the later seasons have deer that don't hit peak rut until January. I know Northern Alabama is like that and I believe most of North Florida as well. Both states have deer season into February actually. Not sure about Florida but in Alabama you an only kill a doe on private land that late. Bucks only from mid January through mid February on public land.

    That terrain is rough up there, I've turkey hunted those mountains. I'd hate dragging a buck out of there but if I was gonna do it, I'd rather do it when it's cold!

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    Hunting till middle of January sucks. Deer are laying low especially bucks. It doesn’t matter if you got a truckload of corn, they don’t show up till late night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyD714 View Post
    The areas with the later seasons have deer that don't hit peak rut until January. I know Northern Alabama is like that and I believe most of North Florida as well. Both states have deer season into February actually. Not sure about Florida but in Alabama you an only kill a doe on private land that late. Bucks only from mid January through mid February on public land.

    That terrain is rough up there, I've turkey hunted those mountains. I'd hate dragging a buck out of there but if I was gonna do it, I'd rather do it when it's cold!
    You're exactly right, they have those late seasons for a reason. Just look at the Mississippi velvet season. Their bucks hold their velvet for almost a month after ours.

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    Gettin old is for pussies! AND MY NEW TRUE people say like Capt. Tom >>>>>>>>>/
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    Quote Originally Posted by DRDUCK View Post
    Got night vision?

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    Nope just my camera. He will be here next year as I feed the herd up to March. Only allowed 1 doe this year and still got 5 sooooooooooooo He can pic and choose next year!!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boduke View Post
    I would in a heartbeat. Skeeters aint as bad when its cold.

    Though I did see on one of the various hunting outlets I read where a feller had shot a doe late in the season. Got out the stand to look for blood and found a fawn fetus on the ground right where he had shot her. I guess there is pros and cons to both
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    Take September and start October 1.
    Psalm 42:1 "As the hart panteth after the water brooks, so panteth my soul after thee, O God."

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    I agree with Jimmy. Plus the colder it is the more corn they will eat
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