I also gun hunt in N.J and we do a " push" or a " nudge" , not your normal " deer drive" per say. One walker and two standers. The walker will go through the area slowly and silently. Not yelling or blowing a whistle or banging on trees. We normally do this during mid day when the deer have gone to that secret hiding spot after the shooting starts. We have several cedar thickets in our area and we know the escape routes. This method has worked very well for my Dad and my hunting buddy and I over the years. But as far as driving deer by tromping through the woods yelling and making all kinds of noise, I don' t like it but to each his own. By the way, it is illegal here in Delaware to " drive deer" on public land. I' m surprised that it is not in other states [

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