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<blockquote data-quote="Eagle Eye" data-source="post: 3045825" data-attributes="member: 34489"><p>I am new to the SE and am going pretty blind into alot of places. Today I went to a spot i saw a good rub a few weeks ago. It's public land. It's in a saddle where it is open and nice grass. Timber pine to the east, steep drop to a creek on the west. North and south are about 50-100 feet higher in elevation than the grassy patch. </p><p></p><p>At 9 this morning I saw a nice buck walk through there. He approached from the east. He was about 50 yards out, which is out of bow range for me. He stopped once of twice in the grassy areas but never fed or settled down. He moved west and hopped down to the creek area. </p><p></p><p>I was set up for south wind. But tomorrow the wind should reverse and come from the North. (supposedly).There are good trees on the other side of the saddle, so i could play the wind right. Should i go tomorrow again? I probably wont be out again for at least a week. I dont want to pressure him too much though. </p><p></p><p>Go or no go?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eagle Eye, post: 3045825, member: 34489"] I am new to the SE and am going pretty blind into alot of places. Today I went to a spot i saw a good rub a few weeks ago. It's public land. It's in a saddle where it is open and nice grass. Timber pine to the east, steep drop to a creek on the west. North and south are about 50-100 feet higher in elevation than the grassy patch. At 9 this morning I saw a nice buck walk through there. He approached from the east. He was about 50 yards out, which is out of bow range for me. He stopped once of twice in the grassy areas but never fed or settled down. He moved west and hopped down to the creek area. I was set up for south wind. But tomorrow the wind should reverse and come from the North. (supposedly).There are good trees on the other side of the saddle, so i could play the wind right. Should i go tomorrow again? I probably wont be out again for at least a week. I dont want to pressure him too much though. Go or no go? [/QUOTE]
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