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<blockquote data-quote="nate17" data-source="post: 5922243" data-attributes="member: 7246"><p>I've had the most success just sitting in a tree and watching deer. When you see several deer do the same thing then you start to notice these subtle vegetation or terrain changes that are influencing movement that you may have never picked up on otherwise. Then you can take that knowledge and attempt to replicate those successful spots in new areas. You also have to be willing to accept that there will be lots of pressure, especially on the draw hunts. I have spent draw hunts sitting within a couple hundred yards of other people all day and never moved because I knew they were in the wrong place and wouldn't be the one getting a shot. I killed the droptine buck with a guy sitting on the ground within 100 yards of me smoking a cigarette. (Disclaimer… I would never walk in on someone and hunt that beat me to a spot, but for some reason it seems to be an acceptable practice for others.).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nate17, post: 5922243, member: 7246"] I’ve had the most success just sitting in a tree and watching deer. When you see several deer do the same thing then you start to notice these subtle vegetation or terrain changes that are influencing movement that you may have never picked up on otherwise. Then you can take that knowledge and attempt to replicate those successful spots in new areas. You also have to be willing to accept that there will be lots of pressure, especially on the draw hunts. I have spent draw hunts sitting within a couple hundred yards of other people all day and never moved because I knew they were in the wrong place and wouldn’t be the one getting a shot. I killed the droptine buck with a guy sitting on the ground within 100 yards of me smoking a cigarette. (Disclaimer… I would never walk in on someone and hunt that beat me to a spot, but for some reason it seems to be an acceptable practice for others.). [/QUOTE]
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