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Old 04-20-2024, 11:22 PM
Maxwell87 Maxwell87 is offline
 
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honestly i would say sitting for deer, but spend the time to walk and learn the terrain. don’t just choose a “looks good” spot because it’s open with a shooting lane and a comfy tree to sit next to.

you need to learn there trails, routes mainly. fresh snow and lots of fresh tracks could be that simple for a good sit. limited tracks or sign might be a very poor place to sit. spot and stalk is awesome but invest in good glass and plan to move exceptionally slow.

i hunt some familiar places and unfamiliar every year and i now have the same plane. i move around and glass to see what’s what BUT if i cross some clear very fresh sign i play the wind and hang out. deer move around all day sporadically
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