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croc2116 05-24-2013 03:55 PM

Spring stand setup
 
I have a spot where I need to move a stand and do some work in the area in order to get it setup for fall. Will I drive deer out of area if I do a little work one day a week for a couple hours this spring?

Thanks

Wilcam47 05-24-2013 04:50 PM

Its best to do it before a good rain, that way it washes the scent away IMO...but nah they will keep coming back..one day isn't going to mess them up. Throw out some apples as a piece offering;)

OhioNovice 05-24-2013 06:16 PM

Do it midday. Deer are typically used to seeing people during the day, whether it be farmers or just pedestrians in the area. You will be just fine... anyways they should forget about you by the time deer season rolls around.

Bukmastr 05-25-2013 08:21 AM

Right now? Just go i and scare them out. By fall youhoulde fine as lo s you stay out of therethe rst of the year...

fastetti 05-26-2013 08:43 AM

I wouldn't worry at all. You got to hang stands at sometime and right now is as good as any. The farmers are all out planting so deer are seeing people out on their turf. Plus, with the spring weather, the rain will wash away your scent. I hung one batch of stands about a month ago and the rest of my new ones will be going up in Mid june. Gives them plenty of time to get used to them. I also like to get any major trimming that I have to do done now. Then when August rolls around I check for any small summer growth that will effect my shots. I also like to make sure I get my gear rope and gear hooks out this time of year. Then when i double check stands in August, I get in and get out.


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