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Skinnybill
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Charles Deam Wilderness Indiana
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March 26, 2015, 04:54:00 PM »
Anyone familiar with this area? I visited Lake Monroe years back and loved the area. How's the deer hunting? I just want an area where I can walk for miles. I have a canoe so figure I can access some places off the beaten trail.
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March 26, 2015, 06:12:00 PM »
I live 45 minutes from there. I hunted it in college and some since. That area is huge woods and great terrain but does get a lot of pressure especially in gun season. Drive through there opening weekend and you will see, looks like a lot of meat hunters because they will shoot anything that moves. I am sure there are some nice bucks running around somewhere but most don't get a chance to reach maturity. I think most hunters do not go in by water and stay within a long hike from the roads. I have seen lots of deer just never a huge buck.
If looking for a very beautiful place to camp and hunt you cant beat it. But to get a big buck down with Trad bow you will have to be a lot better hunter than me.
Look at Morgan Monroe St. Forest also maybe?
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March 26, 2015, 06:42:00 PM »
I think you'll be fine if you get in early archery in the month of October. As Jack said, once gun season rolls in,mits a pumpkin patch at Deams and Morgan Monroe.
I've seen some decent bucks come out of Morgan Monroe. It's my go to place for public land hunts since I live about 20 min north of there.
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