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Frustrating not seeing deer
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<blockquote data-quote="cbhunter" data-source="post: 5250132" data-attributes="member: 14269"><p>generally speaking although there are many many variable........deer tend to move out of thick cover (bedding areas) in the evenings in search of food. In the mornings, you will generally catch them trying to get back to the bedding areas. Do you have any thickets on the property you are hunting? If so, dont go into them but hunt the edges where you can watch for them coming in and out. </p><p></p><p>Don't go moving cameras at this point and time, that is spreading too much scent in your area that you are hunting. As others have stated, you want to slip in and slip out without disturbing much or walking all over the area you are watching</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbhunter, post: 5250132, member: 14269"] generally speaking although there are many many variable........deer tend to move out of thick cover (bedding areas) in the evenings in search of food. In the mornings, you will generally catch them trying to get back to the bedding areas. Do you have any thickets on the property you are hunting? If so, dont go into them but hunt the edges where you can watch for them coming in and out. Don't go moving cameras at this point and time, that is spreading too much scent in your area that you are hunting. As others have stated, you want to slip in and slip out without disturbing much or walking all over the area you are watching [/QUOTE]
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