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Old 07-08-2020, 01:56 PM
tbrown tbrown is offline
 
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Get iHunter and purchase the lease land information. It’s big country, so be prepared to put some miles on your boots. 10% of the land holds 90% of the deer. When you are down there check the wind forecasts. Park your truck and plan your route to have the wind in your face as much as possible. Look for creek beds and areas with some topography. If you are out there in the mornings, you can sometimes catch them on the sage flats working their way to bed. They will bed with the wind at their back and looking down wind. This way their nose protects them for danger behind them and their eyes can see danger coming at them. Trick is to see them before they see you. It is beautiful country down there! Good luck!


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