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<blockquote data-quote="bowriter" data-source="post: 2978923" data-attributes="member: 1518"><p>Hunters may find this funny and I guess it is.</p><p></p><p>Unless you know a little something. Truth is, I use to use these signs quite frequently when looking for lease land and once aquiring that land, it was often a starting point in scouting.</p><p></p><p>The state puts those signs up when a few deer meet cars in that area. Great place to look for a road crossing and then a stand location.</p><p></p><p>Analogous to a hunter continually seeing deer cross the road in a specific spot (think gravel road on a WMA) as he drives back to camp. That deer did not get to that road by helicopter. That is how I found the two most productive stands I had on Cheatham and knew what time frame they would be "hot".</p><p></p><p>Don't laugh at a stupid idea until you give it a lot of thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowriter, post: 2978923, member: 1518"] Hunters may find this funny and I guess it is. Unless you know a little something. Truth is, I use to use these signs quite frequently when looking for lease land and once aquiring that land, it was often a starting point in scouting. The state puts those signs up when a few deer meet cars in that area. Great place to look for a road crossing and then a stand location. Analogous to a hunter continually seeing deer cross the road in a specific spot (think gravel road on a WMA) as he drives back to camp. That deer did not get to that road by helicopter. That is how I found the two most productive stands I had on Cheatham and knew what time frame they would be "hot". Don't laugh at a stupid idea until you give it a lot of thought. [/QUOTE]
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