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<blockquote data-quote="ADR" data-source="post: 5519150" data-attributes="member: 12473"><p>I personally love to observe deer oblivious to my presence. Whether in the woods or in the fields. The only time I want deer to know I'm there is after I release my arrow or squeeze the trigger. I work painstakingly to accomplish this in the woods. It's almost impossible to not have a deer cross my trail from stand to truck but I love when they do and they never show any signs of me being there just minutes ago. After weeks of this it is nice when rifle opens up to move out to the wide open ag fields. I work just as hard honing my skill as a long range shooter. In this arena it is much more relaxing because scent reduction measures aren't near what they are in the woods-sometimes non-existent. Plus, it is cool to be able to watch 100+ acres of land and see deer do what deer do without human disturbance. </p><p>So I like a little of both worlds but I will say it is more enjoyable hunting/shooting long range. I just really love studying them while they act like a deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ADR, post: 5519150, member: 12473"] I personally love to observe deer oblivious to my presence. Whether in the woods or in the fields. The only time I want deer to know I’m there is after I release my arrow or squeeze the trigger. I work painstakingly to accomplish this in the woods. It’s almost impossible to not have a deer cross my trail from stand to truck but I love when they do and they never show any signs of me being there just minutes ago. After weeks of this it is nice when rifle opens up to move out to the wide open ag fields. I work just as hard honing my skill as a long range shooter. In this arena it is much more relaxing because scent reduction measures aren’t near what they are in the woods-sometimes non-existent. Plus, it is cool to be able to watch 100+ acres of land and see deer do what deer do without human disturbance. So I like a little of both worlds but I will say it is more enjoyable hunting/shooting long range. I just really love studying them while they act like a deer. [/QUOTE]
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