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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3606197" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Welcome to deer hunting. Killed my first in 1980 and I’m still learning. </p><p>Deer are edge dwellers. They typically walk around open areas just inside the woods. They are also creatures of habit, walking the same trail constantly. </p><p>If I’m hunting a new area for the first time I look for an area where several trails may intersect with trees available to put a stand in. I love creek crossings. Deer will pick the easiest way to get across a creek. Trails may be from many different directions but they all funnel to that one spot that is easiest to cross.</p><p>One thing to keep on your mind at all times is the wind. If your walking with the wind at your back, every deer a mile downwind is alerted to you being there. Same with putting up a stand. Be ready with several options to put up your stand depending on wind direction. </p><p>Good luck on your hunt!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3606197, member: 5412"] Welcome to deer hunting. Killed my first in 1980 and I’m still learning. Deer are edge dwellers. They typically walk around open areas just inside the woods. They are also creatures of habit, walking the same trail constantly. If I’m hunting a new area for the first time I look for an area where several trails may intersect with trees available to put a stand in. I love creek crossings. Deer will pick the easiest way to get across a creek. Trails may be from many different directions but they all funnel to that one spot that is easiest to cross. One thing to keep on your mind at all times is the wind. If your walking with the wind at your back, every deer a mile downwind is alerted to you being there. Same with putting up a stand. Be ready with several options to put up your stand depending on wind direction. Good luck on your hunt! [/QUOTE]
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