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<blockquote data-quote="Bushape" data-source="post: 5753924" data-attributes="member: 20106"><p>Thisx1000. Don't mean to sound like a jerk but anybody can set an alarm for 4 A.M., go crawl into a shooting house with snacks and heaters, and use their cannon to shoot anything within 300 yards in an open field. The "hunting" comes from putting boots on the ground and acquiring as much knowledge as possible to outsmart one of these amazing creatures. Your kill next season starts as soon as this season ends. Get a topo map of where you want to hunt and start looking at vegetative species and how they coincide with the terrain. Woods should be littered with deer sign post rut so note scrapes, rubs, trails, bedding, etc. Go buy you a bow and a climber and get good with it. Come back next summer and start putting together a plan to get yourself into an area of sign and take great joy in the year long hunt. Not the pursuit of a Boone and Crockett buck, but the hunt of what your land provides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bushape, post: 5753924, member: 20106"] Thisx1000. Don’t mean to sound like a jerk but anybody can set an alarm for 4 A.M., go crawl into a shooting house with snacks and heaters, and use their cannon to shoot anything within 300 yards in an open field. The “hunting” comes from putting boots on the ground and acquiring as much knowledge as possible to outsmart one of these amazing creatures. Your kill next season starts as soon as this season ends. Get a topo map of where you want to hunt and start looking at vegetative species and how they coincide with the terrain. Woods should be littered with deer sign post rut so note scrapes, rubs, trails, bedding, etc. Go buy you a bow and a climber and get good with it. Come back next summer and start putting together a plan to get yourself into an area of sign and take great joy in the year long hunt. Not the pursuit of a Boone and Crockett buck, but the hunt of what your land provides. [/QUOTE]
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