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Treestand, Ground Blind or Still Hunt/ Stalk?
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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzard Breath" data-source="post: 5603994" data-attributes="member: 3158"><p>The few times I do hunt without a treestand are in big mature hardwoods. I'll hunt terrain features that funnel through a location and I'll either set-up on the downwind side of the ridge, or on an adjacent ridge where I have a good view of where I expect deer to move through. Big mature woods are places like South Cherokee where there is very little undergrowth outside of areas full of dog hobble and laurel thickets. This is also an area where if I come across fresh hog sign, I'll start to follow it and my deer hunt changes to a hog hunt real quick.</p><p></p><p>I also hunt this way some at LBL. But, I've really gotten to know the area I've been hunting the past few draws and I'll be hunting it out of a treestand in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzard Breath, post: 5603994, member: 3158"] The few times I do hunt without a treestand are in big mature hardwoods. I'll hunt terrain features that funnel through a location and I'll either set-up on the downwind side of the ridge, or on an adjacent ridge where I have a good view of where I expect deer to move through. Big mature woods are places like South Cherokee where there is very little undergrowth outside of areas full of dog hobble and laurel thickets. This is also an area where if I come across fresh hog sign, I'll start to follow it and my deer hunt changes to a hog hunt real quick. I also hunt this way some at LBL. But, I've really gotten to know the area I've been hunting the past few draws and I'll be hunting it out of a treestand in the future. [/QUOTE]
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