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Where did my buck go?
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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5122112" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>It's not necessarily that you know where the deer is coming from or where they will be going. It is more about positioning yourself on a terrain feature, knowing how the wind and thermals interact....and knowing how how deer typically utilize the terrain. And then sitting there knowing the odds are in your favor<strong> IF</strong> the deer happens to come through there. Obviously, <strong>you have to be lucky the deer comes through there and most times, you are not</strong> or can't capitalize on the moment.</p><p></p><p>As the original post exemplifies, the deer may be miles away, but if the deer is in the vicinity and happens to come by, odds are you may be afforded the opportunity at a shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5122112, member: 5787"] It's not necessarily that you know where the deer is coming from or where they will be going. It is more about positioning yourself on a terrain feature, knowing how the wind and thermals interact....and knowing how how deer typically utilize the terrain. And then sitting there knowing the odds are in your favor[B] IF[/B] the deer happens to come through there. Obviously, [B]you have to be lucky the deer comes through there and most times, you are not[/B] or can't capitalize on the moment. As the original post exemplifies, the deer may be miles away, but if the deer is in the vicinity and happens to come by, odds are you may be afforded the opportunity at a shot. [/QUOTE]
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