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Re: O-T Deer hunting tricks
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Posted by Errin OH on November 14, 2005 at 17:42:10 from (205.188.117.6):
In Reply to: O-T Deer hunting tricks posted by old on November 14, 2005 at 16:55:56:
Get one everytime, Drive down the road in a new car. Last three I've bought I got a deer in the first month. Best way to see them, Don't have a weapon. We were setting up stands and scouting last year. Must have seen a herd of 30 move in in the morning, mill around most of the day, and move on towards the eve. This on 4 seperate days. All week (gun) 1 squirrel, 2 chip munks, and a fox. Not a stinking deer one. Oddest trick, Friend of mine's brother swears by smoking. Says he gets set waits bout half day and lights up. They come to see what it is. Curiosity(sp) kills the cat thing? Personally I think he's nuts, but he always tags out in the first couple days??????
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