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Re: 5 Best Counties and 5 Worst
[Re: SkiTar]
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12/08/16 01:05 PM
12/08/16 01:05 PM
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I know that there are all kinds of factors that skew the stats such as the number of people who actually hunt in each county. But hunters tend to hunt where the deer are. With that in mind, if I were asked to list the five counties with the most guns in the woods during the season, I wouldn't have guessed any of the top five with maybe the exception of Dallas. The other counties in the top five are out producing counties that have a ton more hunters in the woods on any given Saturday.
I also realize that there are a significant number of deer that go unreported but that happens everywhere. Its not like people in Jackson county just happen to be more law abiding than people in south east Alabama.
Last edited by SkiTar; 12/08/16 01:09 PM.
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