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<blockquote data-quote="philsanchez76" data-source="post: 5742671" data-attributes="member: 20332"><p>Thats good they're relaxed and not spooking. That means youre doing most everything right. Are you hunting mornings or evenings mostly? During bow season, it can be hard to hunt mornings because they deer are coming back to a larger bedding area and can take dozens of different trails to get there. hard to predict. I mostly hunt evenings and find the food source they're on. usually acorns. find a tree with a lot of poop under it. then set up and you have something drawing them to a specific spot. this is important for bow hunting. once muzzleloader opens you can get away with hunting more open areas of travel cuz your range is 100-200 yards all of a sudden. this is when I start hunting mornings a lot more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philsanchez76, post: 5742671, member: 20332"] Thats good they're relaxed and not spooking. That means youre doing most everything right. Are you hunting mornings or evenings mostly? During bow season, it can be hard to hunt mornings because they deer are coming back to a larger bedding area and can take dozens of different trails to get there. hard to predict. I mostly hunt evenings and find the food source they're on. usually acorns. find a tree with a lot of poop under it. then set up and you have something drawing them to a specific spot. this is important for bow hunting. once muzzleloader opens you can get away with hunting more open areas of travel cuz your range is 100-200 yards all of a sudden. this is when I start hunting mornings a lot more. [/QUOTE]
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