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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1175741" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Go to the wildlifedepartment.com web site, and look at the public lands around you and the regs for that area during deer season. There are some bow only areas on public lands, and rifle areas on the same wildlife managment area. If its around some housing areas it will be bow only, but if its in the backwoods, you can use what you want. </p><p>Once you find an area your interested in, call the area biologist, and talk to them. They can usually tell a hunter where they might have the best luck.</p><p>If I were you and your dad had a good relationship with the land owners that passed away, I'd check to see if the heirs to the land might remember him, and you being with him, and see what you can work out. You might have to show up in the summer to help with a little fence mending or something like that, but its worth it to get access to private lands to hunt on. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1175741, member: 5412"] Go to the wildlifedepartment.com web site, and look at the public lands around you and the regs for that area during deer season. There are some bow only areas on public lands, and rifle areas on the same wildlife managment area. If its around some housing areas it will be bow only, but if its in the backwoods, you can use what you want. Once you find an area your interested in, call the area biologist, and talk to them. They can usually tell a hunter where they might have the best luck. If I were you and your dad had a good relationship with the land owners that passed away, I'd check to see if the heirs to the land might remember him, and you being with him, and see what you can work out. You might have to show up in the summer to help with a little fence mending or something like that, but its worth it to get access to private lands to hunt on. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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