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<blockquote data-quote="imhntn" data-source="post: 1634575" data-attributes="member: 3755"><p>Say Hi to someone but walk in alone. Keep your light on so some beginner that gets excited does not shoot you in the dark. I usually use a red light walking in if I don't need the white light just to let people know. If you go back to the same area, I would move and change your set up. A ground blind can be very effective if you do a good job on it. One way to do one is to cut some lower limbs out of a cedar and then pull the upper limbs down and wire them to a stake or something heavy on the ground and leave a shooting hole and then add some dead brush, limbs around the outside. You are shaded well and can move a little without getting busted. Sounds like your original spot is not good anymore. Stay after them. Sounds like the guy didn't hurt you any. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhntn, post: 1634575, member: 3755"] Say Hi to someone but walk in alone. Keep your light on so some beginner that gets excited does not shoot you in the dark. I usually use a red light walking in if I don't need the white light just to let people know. If you go back to the same area, I would move and change your set up. A ground blind can be very effective if you do a good job on it. One way to do one is to cut some lower limbs out of a cedar and then pull the upper limbs down and wire them to a stake or something heavy on the ground and leave a shooting hole and then add some dead brush, limbs around the outside. You are shaded well and can move a little without getting busted. Sounds like your original spot is not good anymore. Stay after them. Sounds like the guy didn't hurt you any. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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