ORIGINAL: Dunezilla
ORIGINAL: BigTiny
My first time out Ihad a doe walk right up to me as I sat next to a tree. I was wearing my old uniform in plain woodland camo with a bright orange vest. She looked right at me and never noticed.
What happen to you was written in a book. I think the book was called John Brown's book :Field guide to animal tracks, or was it his other book. Anyhow he said "set down under a tree and become apart of the tree" then he said "you well be surprized how close the deer well be to you". He said he stuck his arm out as a deer passed by and just the tip of his fingers touched the hide.
So basicly when you lay back on that tree trunk don't move about all that much...just sit back and relax.
That's good news, with my back and neck problems, I usually wind up on the ground next to a tree whether I want ot or not.