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<blockquote data-quote="jemo4570" data-source="post: 5214356" data-attributes="member: 5308"><p>When I was younger, 30+ years ago I had a small piece of land in Davidson County that was almost all a travel corridor with white oaks to feed on. I hunted a saddle that no matter what time I hunted, I bumped deer. I didn't use a flashlight, am or pm, because of this. One morning I was about 100 yards from my stand and the woods exploded with deer running in all directions. I thought what the heck started running to my stand. I just sat at the base of the tree and by daylight the deer were back like nothing had happened. I've tried this during the day when I jumped a deer and when they take off and hear running behind them, they slow down and sometimes stop and look. I've never killed a monster doing this, but I have taken several does and smaller bucks, some even with a bow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jemo4570, post: 5214356, member: 5308"] When I was younger, 30+ years ago I had a small piece of land in Davidson County that was almost all a travel corridor with white oaks to feed on. I hunted a saddle that no matter what time I hunted, I bumped deer. I didn't use a flashlight, am or pm, because of this. One morning I was about 100 yards from my stand and the woods exploded with deer running in all directions. I thought what the heck started running to my stand. I just sat at the base of the tree and by daylight the deer were back like nothing had happened. I've tried this during the day when I jumped a deer and when they take off and hear running behind them, they slow down and sometimes stop and look. I've never killed a monster doing this, but I have taken several does and smaller bucks, some even with a bow. [/QUOTE]
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