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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5579762" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Of all the "permanent" stands I have, the longest one has stayed in the same spot is about 4yrs and it's on the slate to be moved this year. Of course I'm only going to move it about 30yds but it still has to move because vegetation has changed enough that deer movement has shifted just out of bow range. Every year they got pushed a few feet and now they're just barely out of range and it cost me a shot on a great buck this season. The deer woods are always in flux. Something is always changing. Trees fall. Brier thickets expand or get choked down. Storms & flash floods cause new ditches/drainages, or change existing ones. As the layout slightly changes, so does deer movement. And stands have to move too if you want to have a shot. It's all part of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5579762, member: 20583"] Of all the "permanent" stands I have, the longest one has stayed in the same spot is about 4yrs and it's on the slate to be moved this year. Of course I'm only going to move it about 30yds but it still has to move because vegetation has changed enough that deer movement has shifted just out of bow range. Every year they got pushed a few feet and now they're just barely out of range and it cost me a shot on a great buck this season. The deer woods are always in flux. Something is always changing. Trees fall. Brier thickets expand or get choked down. Storms & flash floods cause new ditches/drainages, or change existing ones. As the layout slightly changes, so does deer movement. And stands have to move too if you want to have a shot. It's all part of it. [/QUOTE]
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