I’ve been listening to a lot of hunting podcasts lately trying to refresh my brain on all of the hunting tactics and tricks that I need to remember for hunting public land. I’ve been listening to the southern outdoorsman a lot lately and they have some great guests and information. However I still feel like there is a disconnect between public land in “The south” vs Texas public land. From what I’ve gathered, most of the public land in states like Alabama and Georgia have sporadic food plots in them. This is something I’ve never encountered in the National Forest or Sam. The biggest thing I struggle with is finding mature buck core areas in ETX public land. My guess is that bucks in “the south” have less core areas they frequent, making it easier to nail down where to hunt them. However I feel in places like the DCNF and Sam, bucks may have a core area much larger than other states. Whether that be from pressure, browse availability, water, etc. I’m not sure. I guess my question is, for those of you who have hunted public land in “the south” outside of Texas, does deer behavior and patterns follow suit here? Is it just as difficult to find a bucks core area on other states as it is here?
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