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<blockquote data-quote="Sockeye66" data-source="post: 2657411" data-attributes="member: 113619"><p>The biggest obstacle IMO is finding land that is open and productive, the permits for timber company land are out of reach for many which crowds a lot of hunters onto the limited public land. I was very fortunate to grow up on the end of the road in blacktail country with ample private ground and have taken my fair share. They are a weird animal for sure, just as apt to see them by the mailbox as you would the deepest timber. "Late Buck" is definitely prime time to score a good one, anytime from now to the end of the month, late muzzleloader was my most productive for blacktails.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sockeye66, post: 2657411, member: 113619"] The biggest obstacle IMO is finding land that is open and productive, the permits for timber company land are out of reach for many which crowds a lot of hunters onto the limited public land. I was very fortunate to grow up on the end of the road in blacktail country with ample private ground and have taken my fair share. They are a weird animal for sure, just as apt to see them by the mailbox as you would the deepest timber. "Late Buck" is definitely prime time to score a good one, anytime from now to the end of the month, late muzzleloader was my most productive for blacktails. [/QUOTE]
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