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TOO Muzzy Hunt - Salt Fork - January 7, 2023

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Denny
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Ross County
Very good idea @bowhunter1023 !

Every year, preseason, I always print out hard copies of all my ODNR hunting requirements, and they get folded up, placed inside a weather proof plastic transparent sealing envelope, and it goes either in my pack, or bib pocket every time I head out huntin. You just never know with your cellphone. Too many things can happen to it, at least that's been my experience anyway.
 

bowhunter1023

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Appalachia
If I shoot a buck, it'll need to be large in size. If I shoot an antlerless, would anyone that's coming like to take it? My freezers are doing just fine and I'd make use of one, but would also be happy to send one home with someone that had a greater need for it than I do at the moment.
 

Hedgelj

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Mohicanish
If I shoot a buck, it'll need to be large in size. If I shoot an antlerless, would anyone that's coming like to take it? My freezers are doing just fine and I'd make use of one, but would also be happy to send one home with someone that had a greater need for it than I do at the moment.
My brother has some friends that would take a tagged freezer filler.
 
I'll be happy to take home any extra available from anyone lol. Let's get em first.
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Chancegriffis

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Salesville ohio
Just talked to @Shoot-straight and we have solidified our plans. Ill plan on TOOzers showing up around 7/730 until about 830/9 for breakfast and game plan meeting. We are planning on 3/4 drives on the light side. Going to use the wind and lake to our advantage to get these deers dead. I have a couple different bucks in the area on camera that are in the mid to low 140s and who knows what else is around. Lots and lots of does around as well!! The terrain is not super treacherous but can be quite diverse so your mud boots are definitely recommended but may not be needed. We will Have 4/5 different field edges to push along with multiple natural funnels and hardwood edges mixed with bottom and swamp. Quite a few very solid hardwood flats as well! Planning on lunch around 12/1 after drives and dragging deer die down! Will do pizza and fixins on tailgates. We can either decide to push the same area or we have another chunk of salt fork I’m very confident in seeing deer, right down the road from there for the evening pushes. What happens after the hunting concludes is up to you fellas, but I’m damn sure looking forward to seeing you guys and am hoping for a good number of dead deers!!