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Hello from MA

Plenty of deer in MA (mostly Eastern). 15,000 killed each year. Last year was the first year ever with more archery kills than gun.

If you guys aren't already on it, you should check out BOWHUNTMASS on Instagram. They post hundreds of grip-n-grins each season.

You be amazed by some of the monsters out there
 
Plenty of deer in MA (mostly Eastern). 15,000 killed each year. Last year was the first year ever with more archery kills than gun.

If you guys aren't already on it, you should check out BOWHUNTMASS on Instagram. They post hundreds of grip-n-grins each season. There’s plenty of deer in ma you’re right but when you get central and western where it’s not out of the ordinary to find hundred of acres and be the only guy there it makes the going tough. You said it the eastern part of the state has “more” because there’s more per acre of forest but not nearly as much forest as there is out this way

You be amazed by some of the monsters out there
 
Plenty of deer in MA (mostly Eastern). 15,000 killed each year. Last year was the first year ever with more archery kills than gun.

If you guys aren't already on it, you should check out BOWHUNTMASS on Instagram. They post hundreds of grip-n-grins each season.

You be amazed by some of the monsters out there


theres some bigg'uns out here. I can speak for the central and western parts of the state. Gotta put the time in tho.
 
theres some bigg'uns out here. I can speak for the central and western parts of the state. Gotta put the time in tho.

Could not agree more. I am still a new hunter and never have officially gotten a deer, but I have noticed the difference of just being in the woods more and having a better understanding. It helps a lot I have already noticed.
 
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