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<blockquote data-quote="East TN Bowhunter" data-source="post: 5560197" data-attributes="member: 8795"><p>I sat on the upper third of a ridge almost all bowseason and didn't get a single opportunity, but was too scared to bump them out of the bottom below because I knew that is where they bedded. Once I moved down into the bottom on December 4th, got set up way up in the tree in my climber well before daylight and within and hour I had 6 does walk right past me within 10 yards and shortly thereafter had a nice 7 point come in grunting/chasing. I ended up taking him. The first sit is all it took. Don't be scared to move into/near bedding areas and be ready on that first sit in a new spot. Really wish I would've made the move earlier in the season and I probably would've taken the big seven point I was after with a 22-24inch spread. Hope he makes it to another season next year!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="East TN Bowhunter, post: 5560197, member: 8795"] I sat on the upper third of a ridge almost all bowseason and didn't get a single opportunity, but was too scared to bump them out of the bottom below because I knew that is where they bedded. Once I moved down into the bottom on December 4th, got set up way up in the tree in my climber well before daylight and within and hour I had 6 does walk right past me within 10 yards and shortly thereafter had a nice 7 point come in grunting/chasing. I ended up taking him. The first sit is all it took. Don't be scared to move into/near bedding areas and be ready on that first sit in a new spot. Really wish I would've made the move earlier in the season and I probably would've taken the big seven point I was after with a 22-24inch spread. Hope he makes it to another season next year! [/QUOTE]
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