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<blockquote data-quote="Rackseeker" data-source="post: 5141924" data-attributes="member: 1568"><p>I hunt public land 95% of the time. I have private land I can hunt but its harder for me to kill mature deer on those private tracts. I love large tracts of rough public land, the steeper the better. Mature deer relate to the steeper terrain in the areas I hunt here in TN and a couple other states. In my opinion the steeper terrain offers a mature buck better places to bed because the thermals and wind are more predictable and constant in those areas. Also they can see and flee from approaching threats easier in that kind of terrain. But it is much harder to find good stand sites without being winded compared to flatter terrain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rackseeker, post: 5141924, member: 1568"] I hunt public land 95% of the time. I have private land I can hunt but its harder for me to kill mature deer on those private tracts. I love large tracts of rough public land, the steeper the better. Mature deer relate to the steeper terrain in the areas I hunt here in TN and a couple other states. In my opinion the steeper terrain offers a mature buck better places to bed because the thermals and wind are more predictable and constant in those areas. Also they can see and flee from approaching threats easier in that kind of terrain. But it is much harder to find good stand sites without being winded compared to flatter terrain. [/QUOTE]
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