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New Hunter In the House - Am I doing it right?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5788553" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Forego the scents and scent killer. Waste of money, especially when you're just learning. Better to save that money for a good quality clothing and footwear. </p><p></p><p>Killing a deer from ground isn't terribly hard but you're likely not going to sneak up on one. Highest odds are ambushing. Find a spot near an active trail or feed spot and hide to wait for one to come by. Don't underestimate the deers' ability to evade you but also don't give them too much credit. They're not mythical beasts with supernatural abilities. But they are masters of their environment, so you must also become a master of the environment by learning plants, trees, food sources, travel habits, etc. It's not rocket science but there is a bit to learn. Don't get overwhelmed. It takes years to learn but you'll be killing deer as you learn. Most of all just enjoy yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5788553, member: 20583"] Forego the scents and scent killer. Waste of money, especially when you're just learning. Better to save that money for a good quality clothing and footwear. Killing a deer from ground isn't terribly hard but you're likely not going to sneak up on one. Highest odds are ambushing. Find a spot near an active trail or feed spot and hide to wait for one to come by. Don't underestimate the deers' ability to evade you but also don't give them too much credit. They're not mythical beasts with supernatural abilities. But they are masters of their environment, so you must also become a master of the environment by learning plants, trees, food sources, travel habits, etc. It's not rocket science but there is a bit to learn. Don't get overwhelmed. It takes years to learn but you'll be killing deer as you learn. Most of all just enjoy yourself. [/QUOTE]
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