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<blockquote data-quote="Omega" data-source="post: 5770959" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p>Passive nowadays, mostly because I am in no shape to be chasing deer like I used to in my younger days. I make the environment suitable for them to feel comfortable being there (or at least pass through), plenty of cover, some food and minerals nearby, a natural funnel helps my 7.2 acre place be productive, no mature ones to speak of, but plenty of venison. My other place, I placed my stand so I can cover the trails they use, it's new (to me) but plenty of sign they are there, and even seen a few doe and a buck there, so it should be productive as well. The great thing about this place is that it is within a stones throw of a WMA, so if I ever get bored, I can get down and get to stalking a deer. I will grunt and rattle some too, when the boredom sets in, but not on a regular basis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega, post: 5770959, member: 20060"] Passive nowadays, mostly because I am in no shape to be chasing deer like I used to in my younger days. I make the environment suitable for them to feel comfortable being there (or at least pass through), plenty of cover, some food and minerals nearby, a natural funnel helps my 7.2 acre place be productive, no mature ones to speak of, but plenty of venison. My other place, I placed my stand so I can cover the trails they use, it's new (to me) but plenty of sign they are there, and even seen a few doe and a buck there, so it should be productive as well. The great thing about this place is that it is within a stones throw of a WMA, so if I ever get bored, I can get down and get to stalking a deer. I will grunt and rattle some too, when the boredom sets in, but not on a regular basis. [/QUOTE]
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