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Approaching a Stand with Deer Already There?
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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5793789" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>I usually hang tight until I know they've left the area and then proceed on. That may be an hour though. If I'm close, I know I'm close to where I need to be, so what's it matter? - hang tight. All situations are different. I've been close to an evening stand and heard deer walking. I'd be doing more harm than good proceeding, so I just sit tight. If in the morning before light, I just try to sound like a deer and go slow. They may hear you, but they hear all sorts of critters all night, every night…none of them know you're human. For all they know you're an armadillo. I hear deer snort all the time all over the place. They're used to that</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5793789, member: 5787"] I usually hang tight until I know they’ve left the area and then proceed on. That may be an hour though. If I’m close, I know I’m close to where I need to be, so what’s it matter? - hang tight. All situations are different. I’ve been close to an evening stand and heard deer walking. I’d be doing more harm than good proceeding, so I just sit tight. If in the morning before light, I just try to sound like a deer and go slow. They may hear you, but they hear all sorts of critters all night, every night…none of them know you’re human. For all they know you’re an armadillo. I hear deer snort all the time all over the place. They’re used to that [/QUOTE]
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