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<blockquote data-quote="cvrx4" data-source="post: 1247413" data-attributes="member: 4174"><p>I killed a nice 8 point a couple of years ago right at dusk. I was hunting with a friend of my fathers and he was about 300 yards away , but to walk out had to walk by my stand. Anyway it was about dusk and I heard something coming through the woods. I thought it was him. It was a doe with a eight point following her. I shot the eight point at about 25 yards DRT. My hunting parnter comes along about 45 minutes later. He said that he had seen the deer before but couldnt get a shot and saw they were heading for my way.</p><p></p><p>Last year I was hunting the edge of a field. My truck was parked about 500 yards on the other side of the field and up a hill. I got out of my stand around 11 and went over to check out another stand. I climbed up in it but I couldnt set in it comfortably due to shooting left handed and having some limbs in the way. I start down after about 30 min, get halfway down and see movement out of the corner of my eye. Sure enough a couple of deer were coming up the path. I just froze. A couple of does but they never saw or scented me. I go back to the truck. I sit down to eat a sandwich and see a little six point meandering across the field at 1230. </p><p></p><p>I mostly still hunt whether it is a stand or a blind. We usually stay till around 11 and go back around 2 or 3 and stay till dark. The above stories are just to show that you NEVER know exactly when you are going to see deer, that is a lot of what makes deer hunting so fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cvrx4, post: 1247413, member: 4174"] I killed a nice 8 point a couple of years ago right at dusk. I was hunting with a friend of my fathers and he was about 300 yards away , but to walk out had to walk by my stand. Anyway it was about dusk and I heard something coming through the woods. I thought it was him. It was a doe with a eight point following her. I shot the eight point at about 25 yards DRT. My hunting parnter comes along about 45 minutes later. He said that he had seen the deer before but couldnt get a shot and saw they were heading for my way. Last year I was hunting the edge of a field. My truck was parked about 500 yards on the other side of the field and up a hill. I got out of my stand around 11 and went over to check out another stand. I climbed up in it but I couldnt set in it comfortably due to shooting left handed and having some limbs in the way. I start down after about 30 min, get halfway down and see movement out of the corner of my eye. Sure enough a couple of deer were coming up the path. I just froze. A couple of does but they never saw or scented me. I go back to the truck. I sit down to eat a sandwich and see a little six point meandering across the field at 1230. I mostly still hunt whether it is a stand or a blind. We usually stay till around 11 and go back around 2 or 3 and stay till dark. The above stories are just to show that you NEVER know exactly when you are going to see deer, that is a lot of what makes deer hunting so fun. [/QUOTE]
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