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<blockquote data-quote="WahooYahoo" data-source="post: 2537102" data-attributes="member: 94632"><p>Man... There are so many things to consider... Transition points between timber and grass, sage or broken ground is worth looking over. The warmer it is the longer and deeper you should look. Pray for snow, it will multiply the amount of deer you see. Sometimes you just need to move to a different spot on the drainage to see what you can't see from the spot you're on. They'll lay in a 4' spot of shade for hours and only move their ear to shake a fly... I think that's what makes them so popular. </p><p>If you move a lot, you'll pass a dozen and never know it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WahooYahoo, post: 2537102, member: 94632"] Man... There are so many things to consider... Transition points between timber and grass, sage or broken ground is worth looking over. The warmer it is the longer and deeper you should look. Pray for snow, it will multiply the amount of deer you see. Sometimes you just need to move to a different spot on the drainage to see what you can't see from the spot you're on. They'll lay in a 4' spot of shade for hours and only move their ear to shake a fly... I think that's what makes them so popular. If you move a lot, you'll pass a dozen and never know it. [/QUOTE]
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