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<blockquote data-quote="Snake" data-source="post: 5016746" data-attributes="member: 7051"><p>One very important aspect i forgot . Like I said dont claim to be a trophy hunter but have killed my fair share of decent bucks . With that being said a hunter willing to put in the extra effort must think like a buck . Funny nope I'm serious, hunting those pretty woods will temp you but unless its in the rut being a mature buck there is very slim . Look for those thick places a deer could move undetected , woods that looks horrible. Hunted a place once that was a grown up briar patch . Couldn't hardly find a tree to climb , just walking through this place was a chore. Buck sign everywhere, one set not even knowing the place a little rating sequence and I had two bucks on me . I hadn't been there no more than 45 minutes and not much of that was daylight . Killed a big busted up seven point while a big ole six watched me. Sad but I didn't get to hunt that place </p><p>anymore only that one time. Looking at it no ordinarily hunter would want to even try to scout it .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snake, post: 5016746, member: 7051"] One very important aspect i forgot . Like I said dont claim to be a trophy hunter but have killed my fair share of decent bucks . With that being said a hunter willing to put in the extra effort must think like a buck . Funny nope I'm serious, hunting those pretty woods will temp you but unless its in the rut being a mature buck there is very slim . Look for those thick places a deer could move undetected , woods that looks horrible. Hunted a place once that was a grown up briar patch . Couldn't hardly find a tree to climb , just walking through this place was a chore. Buck sign everywhere, one set not even knowing the place a little rating sequence and I had two bucks on me . I hadn't been there no more than 45 minutes and not much of that was daylight . Killed a big busted up seven point while a big ole six watched me. Sad but I didn't get to hunt that place anymore only that one time. Looking at it no ordinarily hunter would want to even try to scout it . [/QUOTE]
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