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<blockquote data-quote="JJ3" data-source="post: 5770835" data-attributes="member: 7325"><p>More passive, sitting in a stand or on the ground or when it's raining in a tent. I like stalk hunting especially in wet conditions but my current lease doesn't set up well for it — largely at fields with wood lots and connecting hedgerows. I try to minimize my smell. I will use a grunt call if I see one at the distance to try and pull him in closer — and I've been successful. I will also use a grunt to get them to stop for a shot. I don't use doe pee — too many times when I used to use it, I saw does and young bucks throw on the breaks and head the other way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJ3, post: 5770835, member: 7325"] More passive, sitting in a stand or on the ground or when it’s raining in a tent. I like stalk hunting especially in wet conditions but my current lease doesn‘t set up well for it — largely at fields with wood lots and connecting hedgerows. I try to minimize my smell. I will use a grunt call if I see one at the distance to try and pull him in closer — and I’ve been successful. I will also use a grunt to get them to stop for a shot. I don’t use doe pee — too many times when I used to use it, I saw does and young bucks throw on the breaks and head the other way. [/QUOTE]
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