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What time do you get in your blind/stand?
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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeHunter" data-source="post: 883859" data-attributes="member: 4319"><p>I usually time my walks to get to my stand just as first light breaks.</p><p></p><p>I rarely see deer directly after sunrise at my usual morning stands (travel corridors), and don't seem to be spooking them by doing this. If the deer are there, you will bump them, if there not you can walk through tooting an air horn and 30 minutes later they will still pass through.</p><p></p><p>My main reason for this is I can only sit for so many hours on stand before I go nuts and have to get down. Now way I'm trading an hour of dark for an hour of light. If I can sit 5 hours comfortably, I'd rather sit the first 5 hours of light than 1 hour of dark and 4 of light.</p><p></p><p>Now, opening day of gun season I might get there a little earlier, and let the truck door slammers, cigarette smoking coughers and guys jacking shells in lever guns at their stand site on the neighbors land push me some deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeHunter, post: 883859, member: 4319"] I usually time my walks to get to my stand just as first light breaks. I rarely see deer directly after sunrise at my usual morning stands (travel corridors), and don't seem to be spooking them by doing this. If the deer are there, you will bump them, if there not you can walk through tooting an air horn and 30 minutes later they will still pass through. My main reason for this is I can only sit for so many hours on stand before I go nuts and have to get down. Now way I'm trading an hour of dark for an hour of light. If I can sit 5 hours comfortably, I'd rather sit the first 5 hours of light than 1 hour of dark and 4 of light. Now, opening day of gun season I might get there a little earlier, and let the truck door slammers, cigarette smoking coughers and guys jacking shells in lever guns at their stand site on the neighbors land push me some deer. [/QUOTE]
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