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<blockquote data-quote="JustinOKC" data-source="post: 2890959" data-attributes="member: 41075"><p>I've hunted Lexington many times, but never any luck. I drew Lex last in 2013. Tips: Get there 30 minutes (minimum) earlier than check-in. The line will get long quick, and once you check-in it's a mad rush to choice spots throughout the WMA. Yes, it can be a sea of orange, but be willing to go where the majority is not willing to go. No shocker, but a lot of "hunters" aren't willing to go more than 100 yards from their trucks. I also concur with other posts on hunting the edges. Those deer aren't stupid and when they hear the 60-70 trucks screaming into their territory at 5:00A, they push out. Also, depending on the weather and what dates you've been given, I'd stay away from the food plots. There's too many acorns in the deep wooded areas, so they really don't need to come out into those areas. Plus that's where the majority of your "orange" sightings will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustinOKC, post: 2890959, member: 41075"] I've hunted Lexington many times, but never any luck. I drew Lex last in 2013. Tips: Get there 30 minutes (minimum) earlier than check-in. The line will get long quick, and once you check-in it's a mad rush to choice spots throughout the WMA. Yes, it can be a sea of orange, but be willing to go where the majority is not willing to go. No shocker, but a lot of "hunters" aren't willing to go more than 100 yards from their trucks. I also concur with other posts on hunting the edges. Those deer aren't stupid and when they hear the 60-70 trucks screaming into their territory at 5:00A, they push out. Also, depending on the weather and what dates you've been given, I'd stay away from the food plots. There's too many acorns in the deep wooded areas, so they really don't need to come out into those areas. Plus that's where the majority of your "orange" sightings will be. [/QUOTE]
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