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<blockquote data-quote="Seansworth" data-source="post: 3154245" data-attributes="member: 10475"><p>I'm a little far away to take you out and I don't hunt the northeast part of the state, but the best advice I can give you is don't spend too much money on buying gear. Camo, firearm/bow, a sharp knife, and a rope to drag the deer with are about all you really need. Snacks, water, and a flashlight if you're going to be in before surinse or leaving after sunset are nice to have. </p><p></p><p>Deer pick up on movement and scent more than anything else. Cheap camo, or even just earth-toned clothing, and being still will make you invisible enough to most deer. If you watch hunting shows/videos the only thing I would bother paying attention to is what types of areas deer like to hang out in. Find those areas on a piece of land near you, scout those areas, and sit still downwind of where you find the deer like to be.</p><p></p><p>As far as cleaning a deer: get the guts out (slice the belly open and pull/cut everything non-meat out), stop at the first place you see that sells ice, stuff a bag or two of ice in the chest cavity, and drive to a processor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seansworth, post: 3154245, member: 10475"] I'm a little far away to take you out and I don't hunt the northeast part of the state, but the best advice I can give you is don't spend too much money on buying gear. Camo, firearm/bow, a sharp knife, and a rope to drag the deer with are about all you really need. Snacks, water, and a flashlight if you're going to be in before surinse or leaving after sunset are nice to have. Deer pick up on movement and scent more than anything else. Cheap camo, or even just earth-toned clothing, and being still will make you invisible enough to most deer. If you watch hunting shows/videos the only thing I would bother paying attention to is what types of areas deer like to hang out in. Find those areas on a piece of land near you, scout those areas, and sit still downwind of where you find the deer like to be. As far as cleaning a deer: get the guts out (slice the belly open and pull/cut everything non-meat out), stop at the first place you see that sells ice, stuff a bag or two of ice in the chest cavity, and drive to a processor. [/QUOTE]
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