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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5506752" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>On my place, very, VERY difficult hunting. Extremely steep ridge-and-hollow terrain (some hillsides so steep they can only be climbed on hands and knees) and enough patches of thick cover that visual ranges are extremely limited. As I've written about many times, our average MZ/rifle kill-shot distance is 35 yards, and the majority inside 20 yards. The reason for those short shot distances is because that is often the maximum visual distance from our stands. When you can only see 30-40 yards around your stand, you're only hunting a very tiny area. Basically, less than an acre from each stand. Getting very nocturnal and wary mature bucks to walk through one of those little less-than-one-acre pockets in daylight, while you are there, and defeat his nose and eyes, is not something that happens very often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5506752, member: 17"] On my place, very, VERY difficult hunting. Extremely steep ridge-and-hollow terrain (some hillsides so steep they can only be climbed on hands and knees) and enough patches of thick cover that visual ranges are extremely limited. As I've written about many times, our average MZ/rifle kill-shot distance is 35 yards, and the majority inside 20 yards. The reason for those short shot distances is because that is often the maximum visual distance from our stands. When you can only see 30-40 yards around your stand, you're only hunting a very tiny area. Basically, less than an acre from each stand. Getting very nocturnal and wary mature bucks to walk through one of those little less-than-one-acre pockets in daylight, while you are there, and defeat his nose and eyes, is not something that happens very often. [/QUOTE]
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