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What is "Seeing a lot of deer?"
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5265814" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>Ditto, and what your individual goals are on each hunt. I have had morning hunts where I hunted until noon, quit counting deer mid morning at deer #35 and did not have success (<em>did not pull the trigger</em>), and had other mornings where I hunted until 10:30 before seeing/killing the ONE buck I was after, and he was the only deer I saw from the stand. For me, the second hunt I described here is why I hunt most outings, although the first hunt would be more fun to most people these days.</p><p></p><p>** Worth mentioning, hunter observation data means nothing without knowing the conditions in which it was collected (<em>hardwoods, open fields, sapling thicket, etc.</em>). I can hunt a thick sapling thicket and see 3 deer in a morning hunt due to visibility being no more than 50 yards and call that success, or I can hunt a wide open cut bean field and see 25 deer an evening with 23 of them being out of range. You are not comparing apples to apples when comparing observation data from the two. The devil is in the details. **</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5265814, member: 131"] Ditto, and what your individual goals are on each hunt. I have had morning hunts where I hunted until noon, quit counting deer mid morning at deer #35 and did not have success ([I]did not pull the trigger[/I]), and had other mornings where I hunted until 10:30 before seeing/killing the ONE buck I was after, and he was the only deer I saw from the stand. For me, the second hunt I described here is why I hunt most outings, although the first hunt would be more fun to most people these days. ** Worth mentioning, hunter observation data means nothing without knowing the conditions in which it was collected ([I]hardwoods, open fields, sapling thicket, etc.[/I]). I can hunt a thick sapling thicket and see 3 deer in a morning hunt due to visibility being no more than 50 yards and call that success, or I can hunt a wide open cut bean field and see 25 deer an evening with 23 of them being out of range. You are not comparing apples to apples when comparing observation data from the two. The devil is in the details. ** [/QUOTE]
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