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<blockquote data-quote="zim" data-source="post: 4991532" data-attributes="member: 20634"><p>A month later and I haven't killed anything, but I am inching closer and closer. I've been getting my eyes on some deer, even have had 1 buck and 1 doe within range. I saw a <em>very</em> nice buck leaving what I believe to be a bedding area one morning while in the stand. Sunday morning a group of does came behind me and winded me.</p><p></p><p>I feel like I learn more and more about what I should have been doing/should have been sitting each week. Trying to adapt and not be afraid of changing my tactics based on what I see/don't see.</p><p></p><p>Still having fun, still enjoying the challenge. Still holding faith that it will come together before the season ends. Ain't over til the fat lady sings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zim, post: 4991532, member: 20634"] A month later and I haven't killed anything, but I am inching closer and closer. I've been getting my eyes on some deer, even have had 1 buck and 1 doe within range. I saw a [I]very[/I] nice buck leaving what I believe to be a bedding area one morning while in the stand. Sunday morning a group of does came behind me and winded me. I feel like I learn more and more about what I should have been doing/should have been sitting each week. Trying to adapt and not be afraid of changing my tactics based on what I see/don't see. Still having fun, still enjoying the challenge. Still holding faith that it will come together before the season ends. Ain't over til the fat lady sings. [/QUOTE]
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