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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunter10" data-source="post: 5753953" data-attributes="member: 11992"><p>For us 100 percent private ground for deer now days. We have a lot of stands, we have food plots, we have woods and we have crops fields. We hunt them all. And we have stands set up for different winds different scenarios and some stands haven't been hunted in a few years. Every year is the same but different hot spots tend to be hot spots year in and year out. We have a shooters list and we try to pick out deer we want to shoot off that list on different properties. Sit and wait is the only way we hunt, no real opportunities on our places for spot and stalk. And we would never ever do any kind of drives. Everyone is different but pretty much the same as well. For us we actually don't bow hunt a ton but our places are set up pretty good for bow hunting. We have a few places that are exceptions but most places shots are within 100 yards. Thickets are what we key into the most especially during the rut. We play the wind the best we can ( that can be a learning curve with our terrian) and we do our best to keep pressure down as low as possible. Our scouting is done mainly in January after season when you can still see scrapes and trails easily. Lucky us we have hunted a lot of our places for years and lucky for us with a lot of hard work we own some of our ground. The best thing to do is to do it. Trail and error will teach someone faster then anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunter10, post: 5753953, member: 11992"] For us 100 percent private ground for deer now days. We have a lot of stands, we have food plots, we have woods and we have crops fields. We hunt them all. And we have stands set up for different winds different scenarios and some stands haven't been hunted in a few years. Every year is the same but different hot spots tend to be hot spots year in and year out. We have a shooters list and we try to pick out deer we want to shoot off that list on different properties. Sit and wait is the only way we hunt, no real opportunities on our places for spot and stalk. And we would never ever do any kind of drives. Everyone is different but pretty much the same as well. For us we actually don't bow hunt a ton but our places are set up pretty good for bow hunting. We have a few places that are exceptions but most places shots are within 100 yards. Thickets are what we key into the most especially during the rut. We play the wind the best we can ( that can be a learning curve with our terrian) and we do our best to keep pressure down as low as possible. Our scouting is done mainly in January after season when you can still see scrapes and trails easily. Lucky us we have hunted a lot of our places for years and lucky for us with a lot of hard work we own some of our ground. The best thing to do is to do it. Trail and error will teach someone faster then anything. [/QUOTE]
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