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<blockquote data-quote="James72" data-source="post: 5568500" data-attributes="member: 23571"><p>I stopped hunting the early season on the property I hunt several years ago to minimize pressure. I plant food plots in the early fall and hang cell cameras to monitor deer activity and hopefully identify a mature buck or two. I have 3 or 4 stands I primarily hunt every year, but I stay out until rut activity picks up on my cameras (usually 1st or 2nd week of muzzleloader). I rotate between those stands depending on wind direction and typically don't hunt one stand more than 5 or 6 sits in one season. I do agree the first couple of sits provide the best opportunity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James72, post: 5568500, member: 23571"] I stopped hunting the early season on the property I hunt several years ago to minimize pressure. I plant food plots in the early fall and hang cell cameras to monitor deer activity and hopefully identify a mature buck or two. I have 3 or 4 stands I primarily hunt every year, but I stay out until rut activity picks up on my cameras (usually 1st or 2nd week of muzzleloader). I rotate between those stands depending on wind direction and typically don’t hunt one stand more than 5 or 6 sits in one season. I do agree the first couple of sits provide the best opportunity. [/QUOTE]
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