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<blockquote data-quote="Hduke86" data-source="post: 5719418" data-attributes="member: 18913"><p>About the only thing I do is leave my hunting stuff in a tote in the bed of my truck. That's for a few reasons, one I like to have everything in one place somewhat organized. I also can have "quick hunt" before or after work. The main thing I do is watch the wind IF possible. They will either come in downwind of you or they will be upwind of you just depends on which way they go. I think the most important part is being willing to move and I'll give you a prime example from yesterday.</p><p></p><p>I was sitting in a location that I knew had deer activity and knew they would be there. I sat until 9am and hadn't seen anything so I made the decision to climb down and move everything 50-60yards deeper to my left. After about 30 minutes here they come. I believe the wind was blowing my scent right at the trail area so they smelled me before I could see them and with moving 50-60yards farther left it carried my scent almost parallel with their trail but off to the side of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hduke86, post: 5719418, member: 18913"] About the only thing I do is leave my hunting stuff in a tote in the bed of my truck. That’s for a few reasons, one I like to have everything in one place somewhat organized. I also can have “quick hunt” before or after work. The main thing I do is watch the wind IF possible. They will either come in downwind of you or they will be upwind of you just depends on which way they go. I think the most important part is being willing to move and I’ll give you a prime example from yesterday. I was sitting in a location that I knew had deer activity and knew they would be there. I sat until 9am and hadn’t seen anything so I made the decision to climb down and move everything 50-60yards deeper to my left. After about 30 minutes here they come. I believe the wind was blowing my scent right at the trail area so they smelled me before I could see them and with moving 50-60yards farther left it carried my scent almost parallel with their trail but off to the side of it. [/QUOTE]
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