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<blockquote data-quote="Southern Sportsman" data-source="post: 4973901" data-attributes="member: 10399"><p>I got in there Sunday with the high wind helping cover my noise. Found the perfect setup and hung a stand. I also found a better path in so I do not have to use the kayak and should be able to stay dry with hip boots instead of chest waders - assuming I don't fall in crossing a big creek via a white oak log bridge. Long walk but I can get in there totally undetected with almost no chance of getting winded on any wind from S to W. South wind the next few days will make it really hard to focus at work. </p><p></p><p>I had a much bigger deer on camera last year, but for some reason I'm more excited about this one than I was about that one. The age and swamp lifestyle makes this one cooler to me. Daylight pictures also help a lot and I'm assuming/hoping his core radius is a lot smaller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern Sportsman, post: 4973901, member: 10399"] I got in there Sunday with the high wind helping cover my noise. Found the perfect setup and hung a stand. I also found a better path in so I do not have to use the kayak and should be able to stay dry with hip boots instead of chest waders - assuming I don’t fall in crossing a big creek via a white oak log bridge. Long walk but I can get in there totally undetected with almost no chance of getting winded on any wind from S to W. South wind the next few days will make it really hard to focus at work. I had a much bigger deer on camera last year, but for some reason I’m more excited about this one than I was about that one. The age and swamp lifestyle makes this one cooler to me. Daylight pictures also help a lot and I’m assuming/hoping his core radius is a lot smaller. [/QUOTE]
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