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<blockquote data-quote="Okatoba" data-source="post: 3859500" data-attributes="member: 15632"><p>Ok I see what you're trying to do. Is the area pretty thick? If so go back about 50-75 yards or so from where you want to see them and block the shelf good, like 10 yards below the shelf and the shelf and cut them a new trail beginning at the top of the blocked shelf with a chainsaw and cutters like you use to trim hedges. Cut them a good easy to walk path. Bring the new trail up to where you want them. If you make it the easy route from point A to point B they will start using it. I have that problem when we cut trails in thickets to get to ladder stands. The deer start using our trails. Bad but it's the way it is sometimes where we hunt. It's too late to do it this year but get in there in january or febuary and fix it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okatoba, post: 3859500, member: 15632"] Ok I see what you're trying to do. Is the area pretty thick? If so go back about 50-75 yards or so from where you want to see them and block the shelf good, like 10 yards below the shelf and the shelf and cut them a new trail beginning at the top of the blocked shelf with a chainsaw and cutters like you use to trim hedges. Cut them a good easy to walk path. Bring the new trail up to where you want them. If you make it the easy route from point A to point B they will start using it. I have that problem when we cut trails in thickets to get to ladder stands. The deer start using our trails. Bad but it's the way it is sometimes where we hunt. It's too late to do it this year but get in there in january or febuary and fix it. [/QUOTE]
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