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<blockquote data-quote="BigCityBubba" data-source="post: 5754303" data-attributes="member: 23435"><p>If you do have access to a fair amount of land, you can spot and stalk. I used to have access to 235 acres with miles of logging roads. I love to spot and stalk in the rain. I have killed several that way. They can't hear you, smell you, and it messes with their vision. Surprisingly they aren't that skittish either like they are in heavy winds. You can get fairly close to them. I killed my first buck worthy of the wall in the rain walking down a logging road. Unfortunately, I lost access to that land and ended up buying 35 acres which I crawl up into a shooting house with snacks and a heater and use a cannon to shoot deer in the next county.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigCityBubba, post: 5754303, member: 23435"] If you do have access to a fair amount of land, you can spot and stalk. I used to have access to 235 acres with miles of logging roads. I love to spot and stalk in the rain. I have killed several that way. They can't hear you, smell you, and it messes with their vision. Surprisingly they aren't that skittish either like they are in heavy winds. You can get fairly close to them. I killed my first buck worthy of the wall in the rain walking down a logging road. Unfortunately, I lost access to that land and ended up buying 35 acres which I crawl up into a shooting house with snacks and a heater and use a cannon to shoot deer in the next county. [/QUOTE]
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