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Going deer hunting for the first time...Need advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Posi" data-source="post: 11069840" data-attributes="member: 49592"><p>I've killed over 100 deer and not one of them have made a noise when I shot them lol. Someone had some bad luck.</p><p></p><p>Gloves are a good thing because there are a lot of diseases now a days. I don't wear them but they're a good idea.</p><p></p><p>Best thing to do is ALWAYS hunt DOWNWIND of where you think they are coming. Get in your stand about half hour before daylight at least and be super quiet. No sudden movements either. If you do move always try and make sure you're moving down or level to do something. Never a quick movement up because that's something that'll catch their eyes. Up means something is alarmed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Posi, post: 11069840, member: 49592"] I've killed over 100 deer and not one of them have made a noise when I shot them lol. Someone had some bad luck. Gloves are a good thing because there are a lot of diseases now a days. I don't wear them but they're a good idea. Best thing to do is ALWAYS hunt DOWNWIND of where you think they are coming. Get in your stand about half hour before daylight at least and be super quiet. No sudden movements either. If you do move always try and make sure you're moving down or level to do something. Never a quick movement up because that's something that'll catch their eyes. Up means something is alarmed. [/QUOTE]
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