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Frustrating not seeing deer
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<blockquote data-quote="UTGrad" data-source="post: 5247792" data-attributes="member: 5116"><p>Do you leave the windows up when you aren't hunting and open them when you do hunt? I can tell you deer will absolutely spook at that blind if they are used to seeing it with the windows closed and then they see it with the windows open. I would leave the blind exactly the way it is when you hunt. </p><p></p><p>I'm not a fan of blinds in the woods. Tree stands are overwhelmingly the most effective method for seeing and taking deer in eastern US hardwoods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UTGrad, post: 5247792, member: 5116"] Do you leave the windows up when you aren’t hunting and open them when you do hunt? I can tell you deer will absolutely spook at that blind if they are used to seeing it with the windows closed and then they see it with the windows open. I would leave the blind exactly the way it is when you hunt. I’m not a fan of blinds in the woods. Tree stands are overwhelmingly the most effective method for seeing and taking deer in eastern US hardwoods. [/QUOTE]
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