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<blockquote data-quote="bigtex" data-source="post: 5804823" data-attributes="member: 2245"><p>I hunt exclusively here at home. Most of my stands I walk all the way in and only get the sidexside if I kill one.</p><p>If I'm hunting one of my shooting houses by a food plot I ride in and park 100-200 yds away. On more than a couple of occasions I've seen deer still feeding in the plots as I approach the shooting house. One time on a morning hunt as I was coming out I had two does standing within 10 yds of my wheeler. </p><p>I do think they pay more attention to an ATV in the morning before daylight than in the evening. Possibly from the headlights or because they are not a accustomed to hearing it so early in the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigtex, post: 5804823, member: 2245"] I hunt exclusively here at home. Most of my stands I walk all the way in and only get the sidexside if I kill one. If I'm hunting one of my shooting houses by a food plot I ride in and park 100-200 yds away. On more than a couple of occasions I've seen deer still feeding in the plots as I approach the shooting house. One time on a morning hunt as I was coming out I had two does standing within 10 yds of my wheeler. I do think they pay more attention to an ATV in the morning before daylight than in the evening. Possibly from the headlights or because they are not a accustomed to hearing it so early in the day. [/QUOTE]
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