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<blockquote data-quote="the man" data-source="post: 856109" data-attributes="member: 8259"><p>I think the most important thing is get in the woods and stay in the woods. I think many hunters go to the woods 3 or 4 weekends a year and don't see the #'s or quality of deer they would like and wonder what they are doing wrong. . You have to put your time in out there to have consistant success. They hunters that I know that are "lucky enought" to kill large bucks routinely...live and breathe it. They don't stop looking for them even in the spring and summer. Good land helps as well. <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /> Also know the game you are looking for. If you are meat hunting...hunt the food sources or the trails leading to and away. This seems to produce the best # of deer. If you are looking to kill that old mature buck...it changes a bit. You have to look for them slipping in or out of their bedding areas or know exactly where they are feeding. They don't move around much unless they are chasing does. </p><p></p><p>For years, everyone told me to "Hunt the does" and the bucks will eventually be there. That is not always true with the big boys. If I could tell any hunter anything..it would be if you want a big mature buck....hunt the big mature bucks. Find large tracks, large scat, large rubs and keep scent free and stay there. They will show up eventually. </p><p>Anyways, good luck and hope you have tons of fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the man, post: 856109, member: 8259"] I think the most important thing is get in the woods and stay in the woods. I think many hunters go to the woods 3 or 4 weekends a year and don't see the #'s or quality of deer they would like and wonder what they are doing wrong. . You have to put your time in out there to have consistant success. They hunters that I know that are "lucky enought" to kill large bucks routinely...live and breathe it. They don't stop looking for them even in the spring and summer. Good land helps as well. :) Also know the game you are looking for. If you are meat hunting...hunt the food sources or the trails leading to and away. This seems to produce the best # of deer. If you are looking to kill that old mature buck...it changes a bit. You have to look for them slipping in or out of their bedding areas or know exactly where they are feeding. They don't move around much unless they are chasing does. For years, everyone told me to "Hunt the does" and the bucks will eventually be there. That is not always true with the big boys. If I could tell any hunter anything..it would be if you want a big mature buck....hunt the big mature bucks. Find large tracks, large scat, large rubs and keep scent free and stay there. They will show up eventually. Anyways, good luck and hope you have tons of fun. [/QUOTE]
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