NY...
TFJ's post is right on...
Update....
I didn't take the decoy.....

To much of a hassle using the climber....
My reason for thinking of taking him is.... This Oak flat I hunted was under water for a couple years from a beaver damming a creek.... It has been dry for about two years now but the undergrowth is very little..... The place is tore up with tracks so I knew they were using it.... My reasoning was if they were staging up off the edge of it the decoy may have helped bring them in.
I ended up seeing a 2.5 year old 8, a 1.5 year old 9 and a doe with a fawn in tow.
The 2.5 came in about 45 minutes to an hour before dusk with the doe and fawn followed by the yearling right at the end of shooting light..... I was stuck sitting in my climber waiting on them to exit..... Damn those destination setups [:@]