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Old 10-26-2008 | 05:59 PM
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CarpetBagger
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Im having some real issues this season finding a good concentration of deer.

I have spent over 10 days so far hunting various stands leading out into a large corn field. There are tree rubs all through this area, trails, and good bedding areas here as well. But so far this season i have seen 1 legal shooter 8pt buck, 2 doe, and 2 other buck in this area. The past week was a complete BLANK on deer sightings. I have hunted only 2 mornings and plenty of evenings and am just straight frustrated in the results and the activity. I thought even if i didnt see any deer moving near by i would atleast see some moving through the field and find where they were coming from, but the activity has been very very very limited.

I thought for sure this area would be good, but i feel i have absolutly exhausted its potential for holding a good concentration of deer. There are tracks through the field, but i really just dont know what to do at this point...I dont know if they are just strictly nocturnal, or if thisstrip of woodsis just holding a very limited amount of animals.

Very frustrated and just lookin for opinions on what i should be doing...
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