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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5559397" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>From the deer's point of view, they have several consecutive months of no human presence in the woods. Then seemingly over night human scent is everywhere and they can't get away from it. Every huntable property has somebody coming in to scout, hang or maintain stands, check cams, etc. right before season opens. We hunters collectively disrupt the deer woods a whole lot more than any single one of us likes to think. Even if you personally aren't entering your property until time to hunt, everybody around you is. It's that magical time of year when we all just want to be in the woods. People that haven't stepped in the woods since before Christmas are now tromping all around them. The deer likely feel like the characters in "Red Dawn". There's a massive invasion and the invaders are everywhere!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5559397, member: 20583"] From the deer's point of view, they have several consecutive months of no human presence in the woods. Then seemingly over night human scent is everywhere and they can't get away from it. Every huntable property has somebody coming in to scout, hang or maintain stands, check cams, etc. right before season opens. We hunters collectively disrupt the deer woods a whole lot more than any single one of us likes to think. Even if you personally aren't entering your property until time to hunt, everybody around you is. It's that magical time of year when we all just want to be in the woods. People that haven't stepped in the woods since before Christmas are now tromping all around them. The deer likely feel like the characters in "Red Dawn". There's a massive invasion and the invaders are everywhere! [/QUOTE]
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