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<blockquote data-quote="undeg01" data-source="post: 3248972" data-attributes="member: 26476"><p>Most of it is thick already and with this year’s rains, vegetation will be even thicker. Couple that with the debris from the flooding that has taken place over there, I bet that will be a challenging hunt. </p><p></p><p>Deep Fork can yield some good deer though, so hopefully you can get on a good trail or maybe a timber edge that is near a hay field. </p><p></p><p>Ticks! Ticks, ticks, TICKS! If it’s an early season hunt, prepare yourself. Ticks are always bad there, but with this year’s conditions, I am finding they are bad everywhere. I seldom get a tick on my lease here near Piedmont, but I rode the 4 wheeler through some high grass a few weeks ago and came out with dozens crawling all over my pants. I can only imagine they are worse over there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="undeg01, post: 3248972, member: 26476"] Most of it is thick already and with this year’s rains, vegetation will be even thicker. Couple that with the debris from the flooding that has taken place over there, I bet that will be a challenging hunt. Deep Fork can yield some good deer though, so hopefully you can get on a good trail or maybe a timber edge that is near a hay field. Ticks! Ticks, ticks, TICKS! If it’s an early season hunt, prepare yourself. Ticks are always bad there, but with this year’s conditions, I am finding they are bad everywhere. I seldom get a tick on my lease here near Piedmont, but I rode the 4 wheeler through some high grass a few weeks ago and came out with dozens crawling all over my pants. I can only imagine they are worse over there. [/QUOTE]
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