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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5797542" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Be as analytical as possible and don't give him too much respect. If you have reasonable belief you know where he's at then go get him because he won't be there for long. He's after food and sex, and he knows from experience where to get it and when. So figure out what he's after in your hunt area and hunt it when you believe he'll be there. If you hesitate or wait you might have missed your chance. </p><p></p><p>He'll move around place to place from resource to resource, and he doesn't know the difference between public or private. All he knows is that there's a white oak that drops sweet acorns for these three weeks, or there's a doe he knows has been estrus on this day last two years in a row. So he'll be there again this year at that time. </p><p></p><p>It sounds simple and it really is. The difficult part comes from there being only one of him and a whole lotta ground he covers, and you can only hunt tiny pieces of it. That's why timing is critical and you can't wait. You have to hunt him on his schedule, not yours. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5797542, member: 20583"] Be as analytical as possible and don't give him too much respect. If you have reasonable belief you know where he's at then go get him because he won't be there for long. He's after food and sex, and he knows from experience where to get it and when. So figure out what he's after in your hunt area and hunt it when you believe he'll be there. If you hesitate or wait you might have missed your chance. He'll move around place to place from resource to resource, and he doesn't know the difference between public or private. All he knows is that there's a white oak that drops sweet acorns for these three weeks, or there's a doe he knows has been estrus on this day last two years in a row. So he'll be there again this year at that time. It sounds simple and it really is. The difficult part comes from there being only one of him and a whole lotta ground he covers, and you can only hunt tiny pieces of it. That's why timing is critical and you can't wait. You have to hunt him on his schedule, not yours. [/QUOTE]
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