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What is "Seeing a lot of deer?"
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5265848" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Fascinating situation Hillbilly Hunter. Thanks for sharing. And I agree "overhunting" is all relative. Some areas get burned out quickly. Others, not so much depending upon unique circumstances.</p><p></p><p>My biggest problem is that most of our "hotspots" are unique features located along long narrow ridges. The only way to access those locations is to walk the top of the ridgeline, which is where most of the deer are walking too. Extreme caution with boot scent is required to keep these locations from going dead during the season, and no matter what we do, 3-4 hunts in a season is all we're going to get out of them before daylight activity declines dramatically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5265848, member: 17"] Fascinating situation Hillbilly Hunter. Thanks for sharing. And I agree "overhunting" is all relative. Some areas get burned out quickly. Others, not so much depending upon unique circumstances. My biggest problem is that most of our "hotspots" are unique features located along long narrow ridges. The only way to access those locations is to walk the top of the ridgeline, which is where most of the deer are walking too. Extreme caution with boot scent is required to keep these locations from going dead during the season, and no matter what we do, 3-4 hunts in a season is all we're going to get out of them before daylight activity declines dramatically. [/QUOTE]
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