Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by JGRaider
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Mature forest is very poor deer habitat. The unbroken canopy prevents sunlight from reaching the ground and chokes out growth on the forest floor producing very little food for wildlife. Combine that with long, hard winters in the Adirondacks and you have very few deer per square mile of habitat.. It is considered some of the toughest deer hunting in the entire US because of the low density and the vastness of the forest.


According to who? Can't be that hard given the fact that you claim to have killed over 200 of them there.
...The Adirondacks are considered some of the toughest deer hunting in the country by pretty much everybody who knows anything about deer hunting in the continental US, which you and several of your dunce buddies here obviously do not.


I have to say, JGRaider is likely considered to be one of the most successful deer hunters on these forums...
He obviously doesn't know much about big woods deer hunting in the Northeast.