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Old 10-08-2007, 03:51 PM
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Musicman72
 
Join Date: Sep 2007
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Default Seeking Advice

Ok, so I'm part of a special handicapped hunt at a mining company, and I've spent the last two days sitting in my van in 85 degree weather, waiting for deer to come around. I took today off because there were supposed to be storms, and I didnt feel like sitting in my van again all day waiting to see 2 deer the whole day!!

Tomorrow is supposed to be alot cooler, with a high temp of about 62, and mostly sunny with just a slight chance of showers in the afternoon. But its supposed to be windy, west winds at 15-25 mph. Will that be to strong of a wind to sit in and hunt??

This is also in Wisconsin, and I'm hunting with a rifle. I have a Remington model 700 .270

I'll be parked where I can see down a lane that goes between woods to the north and a soybean field to the south, and I'll have the wind in my face the whole day.

I have four calls: "The Can", M.A.D. Buck Growl, adjustable deer call (fawn, doe, young buck and mature buck) and a rattle bag.

Any advice on how to get the deer moving?

And before anyone give me a hard time about sitting in my van, I am handicapped, and have the class A disabled hunter permit.
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