Posted by Red Mud on January 15, 2012 at 14:26:12 from (216.167.146.21):
In Reply to: OT: DEER HUNTING posted by JR FRYE on January 15, 2012 at 06:52:33:
What I noticed about deer in all the years I hunted was they didn't seem to really care what I did. I smoked, I had a propane heater in my stand when the cold got to where it really hurt my arthritis hands, also my right foot that I broke on my dirt bike that never healed right. Then when it got to be a problem to walk to my stand I'd park my truck next to it, that didn't bother them either. There was times when I had deer at my feeder and none I wanted to shoot, so I'd whistle or make other noise to run'em off and sometimes that was harder to do than you'd think.. Most of the things young hunters were told to do, wear, or not do when learning the ropes of hunting was just someones opinion and nothin else.. Maybe it worked and maybe it didn't..
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