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<blockquote data-quote="SnowCamo" data-source="post: 3044890" data-attributes="member: 36198"><p>I stick to the open meadows every time. I have stands in just about every open area on my place. </p><p></p><p>The mature bucks will make the mistake of crossing them or walking the tree line around them. It's usually early morning or late evening if they aren't chasing doe. Small bucks and doe with hang out in the open areas at all times. </p><p></p><p>I leave the wooded areas for the deer with no pressure at all. During the season I don't even walk thru the woods. They'll come to me eventually. </p><p></p><p>Another reason I don't hunt the woods is because I don't have the patience to watch a 20 yard area for hours. I have one stand in the dead center of a 110 acre hay meadow and can watch 360 degrees. By rifle season the grass will be about 3 feet tall and they'll cross it all day long. </p><p></p><p>With that said, I miss a lot of chances at taking deer with a bow because of distance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SnowCamo, post: 3044890, member: 36198"] I stick to the open meadows every time. I have stands in just about every open area on my place. The mature bucks will make the mistake of crossing them or walking the tree line around them. It's usually early morning or late evening if they aren't chasing doe. Small bucks and doe with hang out in the open areas at all times. I leave the wooded areas for the deer with no pressure at all. During the season I don't even walk thru the woods. They'll come to me eventually. Another reason I don't hunt the woods is because I don't have the patience to watch a 20 yard area for hours. I have one stand in the dead center of a 110 acre hay meadow and can watch 360 degrees. By rifle season the grass will be about 3 feet tall and they'll cross it all day long. With that said, I miss a lot of chances at taking deer with a bow because of distance. [/QUOTE]
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