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<blockquote data-quote="Shanman" data-source="post: 5161439" data-attributes="member: 4101"><p>I try to be up the tree 1hr before daylight, has payed off so many times through the years. First I want to take my time and not get hot, once in the tree I have time to cool off and get situated. Secondly, if I bump something I can stop and have time to wait for it to move on before I proceed forward. Third, I want to ease in and not make a noise if at all possible. </p><p>I hate being in a hurry and late, makes me almost panicky, kind of a buzz kill. I've walked in blind and bumped deer off of good oaks in the dark, with the extra time before daylight a lot of those deer come back, with the exception of a good mass year. I believe they think you've had time to move on through and are not there anymore. If on a good buck I'll head in 2hrs before daylight, long walks might require more time. In the evenings I always hunt my way in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shanman, post: 5161439, member: 4101"] I try to be up the tree 1hr before daylight, has payed off so many times through the years. First I want to take my time and not get hot, once in the tree I have time to cool off and get situated. Secondly, if I bump something I can stop and have time to wait for it to move on before I proceed forward. Third, I want to ease in and not make a noise if at all possible. I hate being in a hurry and late, makes me almost panicky, kind of a buzz kill. I've walked in blind and bumped deer off of good oaks in the dark, with the extra time before daylight a lot of those deer come back, with the exception of a good mass year. I believe they think you've had time to move on through and are not there anymore. If on a good buck I'll head in 2hrs before daylight, long walks might require more time. In the evenings I always hunt my way in. [/QUOTE]
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