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<blockquote data-quote="30-06 type of guy" data-source="post: 5752089" data-attributes="member: 12282"><p>I hunted a spot yesterday evening off a field edge with some white oaks inside of it and bedding on the other side of that. I had an encounter about 530 with what would be my best bow buck and 2nd best over all if not my best period. I'm assuming he funneled thru to scent check the field then come around and hit bedding. He skirted the edge of the open woods feeding until he was close enough that he didn't have to come in the wide open. I have a tree in mind to climb this evening that would give me a shot and him not know I was there. I'm not a deer pattern person but for you more experienced guys what's the odds of him making the same decision again this evening or possibly next 2 days? I have the same wind supposedly and temp looks to be great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30-06 type of guy, post: 5752089, member: 12282"] I hunted a spot yesterday evening off a field edge with some white oaks inside of it and bedding on the other side of that. I had an encounter about 530 with what would be my best bow buck and 2nd best over all if not my best period. I’m assuming he funneled thru to scent check the field then come around and hit bedding. He skirted the edge of the open woods feeding until he was close enough that he didn’t have to come in the wide open. I have a tree in mind to climb this evening that would give me a shot and him not know I was there. I’m not a deer pattern person but for you more experienced guys what’s the odds of him making the same decision again this evening or possibly next 2 days? I have the same wind supposedly and temp looks to be great. [/QUOTE]
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