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How to get out of stand when surrounded by feeding deer
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<blockquote data-quote="AlexDad" data-source="post: 5741069" data-attributes="member: 4122"><p>I had one of those yesterday. I have two good spots where I know when they're going to be there, usually 3-6PM. I like to be in the tree no later than 1:30. Yesterday I get to my property at 12:30ish and get my stuff on and at 12:47 both cameras start blowing up and multiple deer at both spots.</p><p></p><p>Then when time to leave another camera fairly close to where I was in the tree started going off. I was about to leave but I knew if that camera went off they would be on me in about 5 minutes. I wait until they clear out, didn't have a good shot anyway. I look 360* and all looks to be clear. As soon as my bow hit the ground and I let go of my bow rope, two come in and nothing I can do.</p><p></p><p>I sat there for a while and then shooting light was way gone and for the light I had I thought they were gone and as soon as my feet hit the ground one blew at me. Sometimes ya just can't win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlexDad, post: 5741069, member: 4122"] I had one of those yesterday. I have two good spots where I know when they're going to be there, usually 3-6PM. I like to be in the tree no later than 1:30. Yesterday I get to my property at 12:30ish and get my stuff on and at 12:47 both cameras start blowing up and multiple deer at both spots. Then when time to leave another camera fairly close to where I was in the tree started going off. I was about to leave but I knew if that camera went off they would be on me in about 5 minutes. I wait until they clear out, didn't have a good shot anyway. I look 360* and all looks to be clear. As soon as my bow hit the ground and I let go of my bow rope, two come in and nothing I can do. I sat there for a while and then shooting light was way gone and for the light I had I thought they were gone and as soon as my feet hit the ground one blew at me. Sometimes ya just can't win. [/QUOTE]
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