That's good news that they're traveling that far away from the original core area in Knott and Perry counties, along with some others. I look forward to a day when we are able to hunt them here without a drawing of some kind. I'm 46 so maybe not in my lifetime but my son and grandchildren could have an opportunity I didn't have. My wife and I went to her father's home place in Knott County and went up on the Starfire area. It is a strip mine reclamation area and the place was pretty well loaded with them which was encouraging. As far as the Daniel Boone National Forest is concerned, if you are unfamiliar with the area, be careful. There are places where you can walk right off a cliff in the dark. The deer there aren't as thickly populated as they are in the Bluegrass and the knob areas but the ones you find will likely be older age class deer. There are places in there you can go and not see anyone for days. Glad we still have places like this.