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<blockquote data-quote="tjones96761" data-source="post: 1381016" data-attributes="member: 8955"><p>If you can get the wind right and have the ability to stand still for a long period, hollow out a hole in one of the cedars and just wait. Being in the shade is key, along with not moving. </p><p>They don't get big without being smart. Hunt the area surrounding the plot too. He has to be moving in and out some direction. Climbers are good for this if you have trees that allow it. I don't, and will spend this spring with a pole saw taking all the small branches off the straight trees to accommodate next hunting season.</p><p>Ground blinds with tall grass are a blitch. For next year built a short tower that will put the floor 3-4ft up. Still small enough that 2 guys and a pickup can move it around. Sitting in a chair will let you see over the grass and you don't have to get crazy with a 20' tower. That doesn't help much this year though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tjones96761, post: 1381016, member: 8955"] If you can get the wind right and have the ability to stand still for a long period, hollow out a hole in one of the cedars and just wait. Being in the shade is key, along with not moving. They don't get big without being smart. Hunt the area surrounding the plot too. He has to be moving in and out some direction. Climbers are good for this if you have trees that allow it. I don't, and will spend this spring with a pole saw taking all the small branches off the straight trees to accommodate next hunting season. Ground blinds with tall grass are a blitch. For next year built a short tower that will put the floor 3-4ft up. Still small enough that 2 guys and a pickup can move it around. Sitting in a chair will let you see over the grass and you don't have to get crazy with a 20' tower. That doesn't help much this year though. [/QUOTE]
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