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Old 11-14-2012, 08:08 AM
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7MM definitely gives great advice. But I'm guessing that if you are asking this question just now that you do not have time to do all of that prep work. So, you need two things to make this work. You need to find where the deer are travelling at, and you need to be able to see ( not easy in this stuff). First find some decent trails that are being used. Then find a way to get a shot off in these areas. Use a tree stand, sit on the ground and cut shooting lanes, use the natural elevation if there is any. Someway find a way to see. Once you are where the deer are moving, and you can see to get a shot off, then you will need to simply wait. Remember your scent control, watch the wind.
Another effective way if you have multiple people is to push these areas out.
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-Jake
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