Originally Posted by Nightwatchman
IDK....maybe there was a time when Alabama would be in the top 10.

But idk about now.....maybe its just my personal experience, and that differs from most, or maybe it is property specific but my dad owns 300 acres in the heart of the blackbelt and there are days I sit out there and do not see one. 1-2 is about a normal hunt...5-6 is an action packed morning/afternoon.

Again, I might just be quantifying that with personal bias but I always thought Dallas county had been historically the high watermark for deer density in the state and if you take that as our T sampe then I could not imagine being in areas or states where there were any less deer.

The blackbelt has been overhunted for too long. No where near what it could be or what it use to be. Despite license sales and the supposed decline in hunters, the opportunity is becoming fewer and fewer.