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Ok guys go again.

Baiting and deer drives.

I enjoy a good deer drive. if you have people that can shoot and a good plan you will have truck beds full of deer by end of the weekend. It may not be very sporting but is one of the most traditional ways to hunt deer. Almost as soon as firearms reached the frontier market hunting deer drives began.
Same goes for running deer with dogs in states it is still legal.
Driving with and without dogs is one of the most common ways people hunt in Europe.

I have never really cared for baiting. Really dont not care for how modern baiting is done with cams. Midwestern whitetails arent that difficult to figure out without a corn pile. A lot of western states have a date that you have to remove cams proir to hunting season.

Inlines and compounds during primitive season.
 
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Jackalope

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Hit pause as soon as I saw the title. Before I watch it I'm going to say Kentucky.


BAH,. Totally not what I expected when I read

"Which state has the biggest whitetail potential?"​


I don't disagree with them on baiting in Ohio, but if Ky went to an Ohio style archery season and no rifles it would be a slammer of a state.
 

giles

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Hit pause as soon as I saw the title. Before I watch it I'm going to say Kentucky.


BAH,. Totally not what I expected when I read

"Which state has the biggest whitetail potential?"​


I don't disagree with them on baiting in Ohio, but if Ky went to an Ohio style archery season and no rifles it would be a slammer of a state.
In the future I want to hunt KY state land. As far as what you're saying tho...these guys are comparing what is currently available. Book bucks shows that MN has the most potential.