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<blockquote data-quote="godores" data-source="post: 4136861" data-attributes="member: 11979"><p>So I don't regret going hunting today at all. Beautiful morning and got to watch 15 turkeys fly down and gather all around me. That said, I normally hear about a dozen shots fired on the WMA nearby before sunrise, and today I have heard none. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, two questions I wanted to get y'all's thoughts on:</p><p>- do you scan continuously or do you chop your sight areas into pieces and spend time "staring" at smaller sections?</p><p>- is it better to make a bunch of noise real quickly when setting up or do you draw out the set up process and keep the whole thing quieter but for longer?</p><p></p><p>An example would be if there are a ton of dried leaves where you are hunting, do you move them all at the start quickly, slowly overtime, or ignore them and just try to be as still as possible?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="godores, post: 4136861, member: 11979"] So I don't regret going hunting today at all. Beautiful morning and got to watch 15 turkeys fly down and gather all around me. That said, I normally hear about a dozen shots fired on the WMA nearby before sunrise, and today I have heard none. Anyway, two questions I wanted to get y'all's thoughts on: - do you scan continuously or do you chop your sight areas into pieces and spend time "staring" at smaller sections? - is it better to make a bunch of noise real quickly when setting up or do you draw out the set up process and keep the whole thing quieter but for longer? An example would be if there are a ton of dried leaves where you are hunting, do you move them all at the start quickly, slowly overtime, or ignore them and just try to be as still as possible? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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