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<blockquote data-quote="backyardtndeer" data-source="post: 5254542" data-attributes="member: 16465"><p>The difference in deer from place to place is interesting. Especially in the afternoons, we will do 4 wheeler pick ups at the stand when we have deer in the field, to avoid cluing them in to our presence at the stand when climbing down. Too many times to count when my wife has come to pick me up, I watch deer watching the headlights from our 4 wheeler as she gets closer and closer. More often than not, they do not leave until they physically see the bike. There is a deep wooded gully between the field or house sits on and the stand we most frequently get stuck in, that has the deer sometimes less than 50 yards away before they leave. </p><p></p><p>Reminds me of one occasion where I had a young buck bed down about thirty yards in front of me. She rode up within less than 10 yards of him before he trotted off. He was waiting on the field side of a trail that does were using to come into my beans. Think around here deer are not as wary of ATVs so long as they are moving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backyardtndeer, post: 5254542, member: 16465"] The difference in deer from place to place is interesting. Especially in the afternoons, we will do 4 wheeler pick ups at the stand when we have deer in the field, to avoid cluing them in to our presence at the stand when climbing down. Too many times to count when my wife has come to pick me up, I watch deer watching the headlights from our 4 wheeler as she gets closer and closer. More often than not, they do not leave until they physically see the bike. There is a deep wooded gully between the field or house sits on and the stand we most frequently get stuck in, that has the deer sometimes less than 50 yards away before they leave. Reminds me of one occasion where I had a young buck bed down about thirty yards in front of me. She rode up within less than 10 yards of him before he trotted off. He was waiting on the field side of a trail that does were using to come into my beans. Think around here deer are not as wary of ATVs so long as they are moving. [/QUOTE]
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