Posted by ryan wheelock on November 30, 2011 at 05:28:58 from (67.59.45.185):
Hopefully someone can help me locate a farm to hunt in southern illinois. I live in northern michigan and been trying to manage the deer to get larger racks over the past ten years. Its made a difference but just cant grow em like the corn belt states. I've only hunted on my family farm here my whole life and watch too many hunting shows on tv and it REALLY makes me want to try hunting down there. I'll pay for the hunting privige and I'm really looking for large whitetails, let the young ones go and look for the 4 1/2 and 5 1/2 mature bucks. I really want a wall mount before I leave for the army in Jan. 2013, only wall mout I have is my 1st buck, a 7 1/2 year old spike. I've shot lots of little 8's here and a decent 9 for northern MI but he was still only a 110" buck. Any help will be appreciated. Thank you Ryan in northern michigan
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