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Old 11-03-2009 | 08:56 AM
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Wearing enough blaze orange is a good start to being safe. Another, and this is sort of extreme, is to use a small light to and from your stand for those early morning and coming out of the stand in the evening situations.

Now if you're serious about your post, this next advice is good, real good, but takes a little work on your part:

Call the DNR in your area. Ask to speak to the wildlife coordinator or similar titled person and ask them about deer density numbers. He/she will point you in the right direction where you can start "scouting". Notice I said "scouting". The reason being is once you find a suitable area, you just don't go hunting. You scout to find the spots that will give you the best opportunity at getting a deer.

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Now, about the spelling, grammar, sentence structure comments...

I agree 100% about it's importance. While it is not in fashion to remind or comment on someone's misuse of the words(As I've done this too) to communicate, ie, writing ineffectively, there is a whole spectrum of disadvantages that comes with it.

One, it makes you look uneducated. While I couldn't care less what someone thinks of me in a social aspect, it's important when I'm communicating to someone on a potential $35k deal. While I'm self-employed, I don't have to worry about turning in a job application and later talk to a hiring consultant about getting a job, which could reply on my ability to write. However, I do work with 100's of clients and essentially, they are my potential bosses, so writing ineffectively there could cost me.

It's important to exercise good grammar at all times because you just never know what may/will happen in a situation where you are judged on it. We as adults should know by now not to judge by appearance, age, sex, etc, etc, but in the real world, judgments happen in an instant and if your grammar is lacking, it just very well could cost you a job.

As for writing in a setting like this forum, as long as I understand what is being said, I don't care how someone writes and if the language is polite, free of vulgarity, anger and swearing, I'm cool with that.

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