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Old 10-09-2008 | 07:12 PM
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I love being in the woods. Sitting in the stand is the thing that makes me relax the most. There has been times in the last 10 years I went at least 2 weeks without seeing a deer.( maybe 10 to 15 sits)I just decided I want to see more, so I do alot more work to make sure that happens. With all the workit gets me out in the woods more so for me it's a win win situation.

I guess to answer the question simple if I didn't see deer for weeks on end ya I would be fustrated but to make or break no it doesn't.

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I almost expect to see deer every sit. I have worked hard put in food plots did all the scouting. So I do expect to see a lot of deer. When I don't see a deer on a sit I'm not upset by it because it's hunting.I doo enjoy my time in the woods but it makes it better when theres deer sightings.
I agree that seeing deer can make a hunt more enjoyable, but does it make or break a hunt for you? Do you still enjoy being out there regardless?
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