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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 3896172" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>The Tavor is an interesting choice and would probably be last on my list of guns to carry to the deer stand, but I think a semi auto “30-30“ is kind of cool and should work great hunting over a feeder. The 6.5 cm should work as good on OK whitetails as it does on Coues deer.</p><p>My advice if you‘re going to be walking around is to stay away from property lines as much as possible unless you know who’s hunting around you.</p><p>As far as attractant, don’t waste your money. First off, the rut is starting which is one reason camera activity is down, and second, if you have acorns, that’s more than likely where the deer are right now.</p><p>If I were in your shoes and kind of coming in blind to what’s really happening on your place due to reduced camera activity, I would scout around and look for trails and scrape lines and set up a climber or ground blind 40-50 away with a good view of a scrape, or I might look for signs in an area with oaks and set up with a view of that area.</p><p>In my experience, feeders are good to hunt over in early season and late season but not so much during the rut and when acorns are falling. If you have does coming to your feeders, then I would hunt them even during the rut, because the boys are going to be coming to where the girls are.</p><p>I wish you the best of luck on your first hunting adventure in Oklahoma. <img src="/images/smilies/thumb.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumb:" title="Thumb :thumb:" data-shortname=":thumb:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 3896172, member: 24452"] The Tavor is an interesting choice and would probably be last on my list of guns to carry to the deer stand, but I think a semi auto “30-30“ is kind of cool and should work great hunting over a feeder. The 6.5 cm should work as good on OK whitetails as it does on Coues deer. My advice if you‘re going to be walking around is to stay away from property lines as much as possible unless you know who’s hunting around you. As far as attractant, don’t waste your money. First off, the rut is starting which is one reason camera activity is down, and second, if you have acorns, that’s more than likely where the deer are right now. If I were in your shoes and kind of coming in blind to what’s really happening on your place due to reduced camera activity, I would scout around and look for trails and scrape lines and set up a climber or ground blind 40-50 away with a good view of a scrape, or I might look for signs in an area with oaks and set up with a view of that area. In my experience, feeders are good to hunt over in early season and late season but not so much during the rut and when acorns are falling. If you have does coming to your feeders, then I would hunt them even during the rut, because the boys are going to be coming to where the girls are. I wish you the best of luck on your first hunting adventure in Oklahoma. :thumb: [/QUOTE]
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