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<blockquote data-quote="jmiller45" data-source="post: 1314989" data-attributes="member: 7186"><p>Well maybe I should offer up a little more info about the layout of the land I hunt. I hunt in Custer county. I don't know if you are familiar or not with this area but it is pretty much wide open with drawls and very few trees, and the trees that I do have are not big enough for tree stands. </p><p></p><p>So imagine a square mile of 80% crops and the other 20% drawls and grass. It's pretty nice when you are hunting being able to see so far and yeah when rifle hunting if you feel comfortable shooting long distances then you have more chances. But if you are bow hunting, good luck. Most of my deer don't have set paths that they take every day because everywhere they look there's pretty much food for them and there are quite a few ponds also. So they pretty much wonder where they will. </p><p></p><p>The environment and conditions in which you have described also appeal to me. I love bow hunting in the woods and listening to leaves crunch and my heart rate speeding up and settleing down everytime I hear something. I just don't have that oppurtunity to hunt there everyweekend. But that is the way I was brought up hunting.</p><p></p><p>So anyway, I just wanted to get the picture out of your head of me sitting in a tree next to a 1 acre food plot waiting on the deer to wake up and come get their last dinner!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmiller45, post: 1314989, member: 7186"] Well maybe I should offer up a little more info about the layout of the land I hunt. I hunt in Custer county. I don't know if you are familiar or not with this area but it is pretty much wide open with drawls and very few trees, and the trees that I do have are not big enough for tree stands. So imagine a square mile of 80% crops and the other 20% drawls and grass. It's pretty nice when you are hunting being able to see so far and yeah when rifle hunting if you feel comfortable shooting long distances then you have more chances. But if you are bow hunting, good luck. Most of my deer don't have set paths that they take every day because everywhere they look there's pretty much food for them and there are quite a few ponds also. So they pretty much wonder where they will. The environment and conditions in which you have described also appeal to me. I love bow hunting in the woods and listening to leaves crunch and my heart rate speeding up and settleing down everytime I hear something. I just don't have that oppurtunity to hunt there everyweekend. But that is the way I was brought up hunting. So anyway, I just wanted to get the picture out of your head of me sitting in a tree next to a 1 acre food plot waiting on the deer to wake up and come get their last dinner! [/QUOTE]
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