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Old 06-13-2006 | 12:42 PM
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GregH,just read your profile and any info I could glean would be most helpful.This particular deer I'm hunting has an early season bedding area at the end of a long ridge. It drops off fast into a nice hollow, right before it drops off, there is a small knuckle,on the backside of the hollow(it isn't big enough to be called a point) this is where I've seen one of the largest deer ever, Ol Grand-Dad ...

It is comprised of several benches of moss and cedars. That side of the hill faces north west and recieves very little harsh summer sun and leads straight down hill to a spring fed pond.

This area has thermals that move seemingly, most of the day and in differentdirections, almost swirling. The cedarsprovide this hillside with lots of shade. Hence, its cooler and almost always a soft breeze.

Drawbacks:1. Property lines fromthree different farms merge together at the Master Bedroom.
2.He is still alive. He is more wise than ever.
3.Over the last 4 years I've never seen him come into this area, just leaving...

GregH, this is a tight little area with a bottleneck and funnel that come together.

Question:How can I arrow this sucker? Tree stand placement with wind swirling most of the day... Help! My family says I am obsessed, my heart tells me I am focused.

Suggestions: Please?
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