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<blockquote data-quote="philsanchez76" data-source="post: 5742663" data-attributes="member: 20332"><p>I know the feeling man. Have had seasons where they're all just out of bow range every time. are you talking about shooting a big buck? Or are you just speaking of getting some does for the freezer? When you see deer are they spooking and running before you can get a shot? Or are they relaxed and just happen to be too far away for a shot? Are you hunting from the ground or getting in a tree? As for wind, yikes early season winds here are swirly most of the time. I usually try to set up for a cross wind rather than wind straight in my face. That way deer feel like they're getting a decent wind as they come in if that makes sense. I also carry milk week and drop it throughout the hunt just to check what the wind is actually doing. never trust a forecast!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philsanchez76, post: 5742663, member: 20332"] I know the feeling man. Have had seasons where they're all just out of bow range every time. are you talking about shooting a big buck? Or are you just speaking of getting some does for the freezer? When you see deer are they spooking and running before you can get a shot? Or are they relaxed and just happen to be too far away for a shot? Are you hunting from the ground or getting in a tree? As for wind, yikes early season winds here are swirly most of the time. I usually try to set up for a cross wind rather than wind straight in my face. That way deer feel like they're getting a decent wind as they come in if that makes sense. I also carry milk week and drop it throughout the hunt just to check what the wind is actually doing. never trust a forecast! [/QUOTE]
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