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Guest loggerpete

Where`s the best palce to hunt deer that isn`t private land

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Guest loggerpete

New to hunting T-bay area, should I go north , south , east , west , Armstrong highway? Not sure where to start.

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Guest Big Moose

I would try Hwy.527. the armpit highway thats where you'll find the most crown land to hunt.Pretty much any where after Compressor Station road plenty of side roads and cuts for hunting moose,deer,small game. Check into the maps Mahumba was talking about there should be a link around here somewhere to get them. :D

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Guest Guest_loggerpete_*

Gonna have to do some major scouting this summer, put up some timers and get the ole motion camera out.

Startin all over sucks. Looks like some crown land around Cloud lake and Oliver lake area.

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Guest hardcorefishn

I just moved out to the Cloud Lake area, not much crown land that I could find on the map, but if you stop by the Neebing office they are able to tell you which parcels are crown and which are private. Other than that, all I've ever hunted for deer was private land!

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