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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5716571" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>What I usually do early season is squirrel hunt with my bow. I'll have two arrows with broad heads and three with small game tips. Squirrels will be on the ground gathering and/or burying nuts so it makes for a fun hunt, and I scout along the way. I come across a lot of deer like that and for some reason they don't spook nearly as bad as when I'm sitting in a tree. If I see a buck I want I'm prepared but mostly I'm looking for freshly rubbed up areas where a buck has recently moved into from his summer pattern. Public land though. No way I'm boogering up my own spots lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5716571, member: 20583"] What I usually do early season is squirrel hunt with my bow. I'll have two arrows with broad heads and three with small game tips. Squirrels will be on the ground gathering and/or burying nuts so it makes for a fun hunt, and I scout along the way. I come across a lot of deer like that and for some reason they don't spook nearly as bad as when I'm sitting in a tree. If I see a buck I want I'm prepared but mostly I'm looking for freshly rubbed up areas where a buck has recently moved into from his summer pattern. Public land though. No way I'm boogering up my own spots lol [/QUOTE]
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