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<blockquote data-quote="five by five" data-source="post: 5746835" data-attributes="member: 15321"><p>I started hunting whitetail less than 15 years ago so I can relate. The greatest lesson I learned was you can ruin a spot in a hurry if you don't pay attention to the wind. The first year I found sign like droppings, and nipped trees and plants where they were feeding so I knew they were there, but I didn't see a single deer besides what I jumped going to or from my stand. Once I started playing the wind properly I saw deer while on stand.</p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="five by five, post: 5746835, member: 15321"] I started hunting whitetail less than 15 years ago so I can relate. The greatest lesson I learned was you can ruin a spot in a hurry if you don't pay attention to the wind. The first year I found sign like droppings, and nipped trees and plants where they were feeding so I knew they were there, but I didn't see a single deer besides what I jumped going to or from my stand. Once I started playing the wind properly I saw deer while on stand. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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