RE: Deer not coming out of the beeding area, now what?
GeoffM24
If you know the bedding area to be a primary bedding area, stay out!
A primary bedding area is chosen for it's security and escape features and close access to food and feeding areas. If it is a primary bedding area and you do not enter or overly disturb it, you will be able to pattern the deer's movements on a more consistent basis. Also, you will have a known area to look for a wounded deer should you lose the trail.
They'll soon come out. Set up somewhere between the bedding area and a known food source