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Re: What spot should I hunt?
[Re: tiger1432]
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10/12/17 07:25 AM
10/12/17 07:25 AM
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CeeHawk37
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it will be easy to spot trails from neighbors to your bedding area hunt early morning on them as sun comes up they will move in to bedding area This is what I would do. I love mature pine stands that have thick underbrush. You can get up high and see down in it. The deer seem to be not as on edge when they move in that thick stuff. May take some time in different spots to pin point the exact trail you need to hunt so stay patient.
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