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<blockquote data-quote="deerwhacker444" data-source="post: 3044813" data-attributes="member: 9117"><p>Thick stuff early on, but by muzzleloader and rifle, I move to the wider spaces. Pinch points from one tree lot to another tree lot are great. One of my best spots was a semi-open field between oak groves. To get from one place to the other, they had to cross where I could see them.</p><p></p><p>50 yards off a road crossing are also good. Deer usually funnel down and cross in the safest spot. I've caught many good ones trying to sneak across the road from adjoining properties.</p><p></p><p>When bucks have "sex on the brain", there are not so smart old boys. I've seen them in broad daylight after a doe in front yards, golf courses, airport runways, wheat fields, etc. Hundreds of yards from any decent cover. They come out in the open and get squirrelly for a couple weeks..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerwhacker444, post: 3044813, member: 9117"] Thick stuff early on, but by muzzleloader and rifle, I move to the wider spaces. Pinch points from one tree lot to another tree lot are great. One of my best spots was a semi-open field between oak groves. To get from one place to the other, they had to cross where I could see them. 50 yards off a road crossing are also good. Deer usually funnel down and cross in the safest spot. I've caught many good ones trying to sneak across the road from adjoining properties. When bucks have "sex on the brain", there are not so smart old boys. I've seen them in broad daylight after a doe in front yards, golf courses, airport runways, wheat fields, etc. Hundreds of yards from any decent cover. They come out in the open and get squirrelly for a couple weeks.. [/QUOTE]
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