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Deer docility (is that a word?)
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<blockquote data-quote="casjoker" data-source="post: 5768024" data-attributes="member: 17057"><p>I have regularly "still" hunted deer to a distance of 20-30 yards. The problem for me was not getting busted when drawing. The conditions need to be almost perfect: maybe a light rain or just after a rain, minimal wind, in your face. Snow storms back in Maine were the best for me. Move slow (3-5 steps, then scan for 10 minutes or so), keep a big tree between you and where you are heading and the wind in your face, or quarter too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="casjoker, post: 5768024, member: 17057"] I have regularly "still" hunted deer to a distance of 20-30 yards. The problem for me was not getting busted when drawing. The conditions need to be almost perfect: maybe a light rain or just after a rain, minimal wind, in your face. Snow storms back in Maine were the best for me. Move slow (3-5 steps, then scan for 10 minutes or so), keep a big tree between you and where you are heading and the wind in your face, or quarter too. [/QUOTE]
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