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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 4904521" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>When the hair on your neck stands up while scouting, that's probably a good spot to ambush a mature buck. All the elements mentioned by others come into play. Understanding deer movement, know where bedding areas are and food, knowing where doe groups bed and how rutting bucks travel to get to those groups. Knowing how hunting pressure affects their movements and how they avoid hunters. Ideally, if you know this one season, then you already know how and when to kill him. Plan that strategy and be prepared to execute it on the first hunt having not stepped foot in his area before everything is perfect. The idea is to figure where and how you can kill him when he's not making a mistake. Because he won't!</p><p></p><p>Be prepared for a lifetime of learning and frustration with very minimal and sporadic success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 4904521, member: 10373"] When the hair on your neck stands up while scouting, that’s probably a good spot to ambush a mature buck. All the elements mentioned by others come into play. Understanding deer movement, know where bedding areas are and food, knowing where doe groups bed and how rutting bucks travel to get to those groups. Knowing how hunting pressure affects their movements and how they avoid hunters. Ideally, if you know this one season, then you already know how and when to kill him. Plan that strategy and be prepared to execute it on the first hunt having not stepped foot in his area before everything is perfect. The idea is to figure where and how you can kill him when he’s not making a mistake. Because he won’t! Be prepared for a lifetime of learning and frustration with very minimal and sporadic success. [/QUOTE]
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