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<blockquote data-quote="agelessssone" data-source="post: 5804949" data-attributes="member: 15891"><p>If it is legal to bait where you hunt, spread corn around your ride.</p><p>The deer won't associate the vehicle with humans, they will associate it to the corn.</p><p>Don't pile it up, broadcast it, the deer with find every kernel.</p><p>When they see the vehicle, they will come looking for food.</p><p>Vehicles don't bother deer.</p><p>Once while bowhunting in WVA, sitting in a treestand, I could see my truck parked in the edge of the field, 300 yds away.</p><p>A big buck came walking across the field toward my truck.</p><p>When he was next to my truck, I used my remote start to start it.</p><p>It started, the lights came on, I honked the horn....he never hesitated , just kept right on moseying along like my truck didn't exist.</p><p>I killed him (or one very similar) three days later in the gun season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agelessssone, post: 5804949, member: 15891"] If it is legal to bait where you hunt, spread corn around your ride. The deer won't associate the vehicle with humans, they will associate it to the corn. Don't pile it up, broadcast it, the deer with find every kernel. When they see the vehicle, they will come looking for food. Vehicles don't bother deer. Once while bowhunting in WVA, sitting in a treestand, I could see my truck parked in the edge of the field, 300 yds away. A big buck came walking across the field toward my truck. When he was next to my truck, I used my remote start to start it. It started, the lights came on, I honked the horn....he never hesitated , just kept right on moseying along like my truck didn't exist. I killed him (or one very similar) three days later in the gun season. [/QUOTE]
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