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<blockquote data-quote="JArender" data-source="post: 5248374" data-attributes="member: 15782"><p>lol man you should've tried hunting in the late 70s and early -mid 80s where I grew up we were lucky to see a few deer all year long! </p><p></p><p>Ive had the privilege to hunt lands loaded with deer, own lands that had a few deer, and now own land that has a healthy deer density, and I feel your pain. there were many many times I almost gave up hunting for lack of having deer sightings, but instead my love for the challenge cause me to dig deeper into what I was doing and what I could do better</p><p></p><p>You may be coming in and bumping the deer out in the mornings changing up their routines in the evenings. I have a field that's secluded from everything else on my farm. If I try to hunt it in the morning and get busted the whole day stinks. but if I wait and go in the early afternoon the late afternoon is awesome on that field. </p><p></p><p>How new are you to hunting, you'd may be better served to get a climber or ladder stand and set it up outside the area (like 2-300 yards if possible) you think deer are or are getting photos and take you binos and watch them. Sometimes they act dumb and mostly are but they know their living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms very well and adding scent to them and noise puts them on alert. </p><p></p><p>jmo. good luck. don't give up. I hunted 5 days in MO two weeks ago from daylight to dark and saw very few deer. but then the last day the switch turned on and I saw more than I could keep up with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JArender, post: 5248374, member: 15782"] lol man you should’ve tried hunting in the late 70s and early -mid 80s where I grew up we were lucky to see a few deer all year long! Ive had the privilege to hunt lands loaded with deer, own lands that had a few deer, and now own land that has a healthy deer density, and I feel your pain. there were many many times I almost gave up hunting for lack of having deer sightings, but instead my love for the challenge cause me to dig deeper into what I was doing and what I could do better You may be coming in and bumping the deer out in the mornings changing up their routines in the evenings. I have a field that’s secluded from everything else on my farm. If I try to hunt it in the morning and get busted the whole day stinks. but if I wait and go in the early afternoon the late afternoon is awesome on that field. How new are you to hunting, you’d may be better served to get a climber or ladder stand and set it up outside the area (like 2-300 yards if possible) you think deer are or are getting photos and take you binos and watch them. Sometimes they act dumb and mostly are but they know their living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms very well and adding scent to them and noise puts them on alert. jmo. good luck. don’t give up. I hunted 5 days in MO two weeks ago from daylight to dark and saw very few deer. but then the last day the switch turned on and I saw more than I could keep up with. [/QUOTE]
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