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<blockquote data-quote="THEdonkey0515" data-source="post: 5242733" data-attributes="member: 14987"><p>They was a old man who hunted with us on a lease for years.... he set in the same tree for years only really hunted muzzleloader and very little rifle, and would only shoot bucks.</p><p></p><p>He decided to get off the lease a couple years ago, and that spot went untouched all year long hadn't been hunted in over a year. on the last day of rifle that year I decided to hunt it I went close to where he always had a tree stand and set on the ground.</p><p></p><p>4 doe came by walked up the ridge then by his tree the 2 bigger doe stop and looked right up at his tree like they was looking for the Ole man before passing right beside it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THEdonkey0515, post: 5242733, member: 14987"] They was a old man who hunted with us on a lease for years.... he set in the same tree for years only really hunted muzzleloader and very little rifle, and would only shoot bucks. He decided to get off the lease a couple years ago, and that spot went untouched all year long hadn't been hunted in over a year. on the last day of rifle that year I decided to hunt it I went close to where he always had a tree stand and set on the ground. 4 doe came by walked up the ridge then by his tree the 2 bigger doe stop and looked right up at his tree like they was looking for the Ole man before passing right beside it. [/QUOTE]
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