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Attn: Landowners in Cabarrus County Urban Deer Hunting


Mayor Qumiby

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I realize this is probably a long shot but I'll try anyways. Cabarrus County has an urban archery deer season that runs Jan 11th through Feb 15th. This means its legal to hunt deer inside city limits with a bow. My family nor anyone I know has land to hunt here so thats what im asking here. Is there anyone on the huddle who has over 1 acre of wooded or farm property that they would give permission to a diehard panther fan and ethical and safe hunter to hunt over the next month?

I will take extreme care of the property as well as give a financial incentive to anyone who would allow this and of course share any meat that I harvest. Thanks!

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I might have a place for you, just outside the city limits of Kannapolis in Cabarrus County. My father in law has 11 acres near the reservoir and there are a lot of deer in the lower section. Good coverage, a creek that runs the length of the property and some great sight lines. PM me if you're interested.

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I might have a place for you, just outside the city limits of Kannapolis in Cabarrus County. My father in law has 11 acres near the reservoir and there are a lot of deer in the lower section. Good coverage, a creek that runs the length of the property and some great sight lines. PM me if you're interested.

Lots of big deer there

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I might have a place for you, just outside the city limits of Kannapolis in Cabarrus County. My father in law has 11 acres near the reservoir and there are a lot of deer in the lower section. Good coverage, a creek that runs the length of the property and some great sight lines. PM me if you're interested.

Lots of big deer there

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I don't own the land but the flood plain in Harrisburg behind my house is FULL of deer. Park at the pump station on my road and have at it .. doubt you will run into the law logs but you might get stuck in the mud with all the rain lately lol

 

Leatherwood Lane, Harrisburg, NC 28075

 

Can't tell ya how many times those F'ers jump out in front of me coming home on this road. My wife even saw an albino one once by the pump station I was referring to. 

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