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<blockquote data-quote="cuban" data-source="post: 7372625" data-attributes="member: 45768"><p>i bought a ghillie suit for bow hunting, i usually have my tree stand at about 20 ft in the air anything less is asking to be noticed. i like to find some scrapes and rubs and set up on an area where the buck would be most likely to approach them while keeping down wind as much as possible. no if you are going to shoot a doe set up some corn and apple feed piles for a couple of weeks away from your buck locations. also stick to funnels in hevy cover such as swamps leading to clover/acorn patches or fields with food as they will likely use it often. also i collect some vegitation from where my stands are and keep my suit in a bag with them to keep up with the local scent and always use some sort of scent block before you get in your gear. i dont spray my clothing gear because it is kept with grass sticks dirt and what not. </p><p></p><p> riffle hunting is the exact opposite i have a 308 and a 3x9 so i sit on top of big ass hay bales and watch fields all day long eventually deer are pushed right to me (mornings and evenings only.) during the day standard drives with a 30 30.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cuban, post: 7372625, member: 45768"] i bought a ghillie suit for bow hunting, i usually have my tree stand at about 20 ft in the air anything less is asking to be noticed. i like to find some scrapes and rubs and set up on an area where the buck would be most likely to approach them while keeping down wind as much as possible. no if you are going to shoot a doe set up some corn and apple feed piles for a couple of weeks away from your buck locations. also stick to funnels in hevy cover such as swamps leading to clover/acorn patches or fields with food as they will likely use it often. also i collect some vegitation from where my stands are and keep my suit in a bag with them to keep up with the local scent and always use some sort of scent block before you get in your gear. i dont spray my clothing gear because it is kept with grass sticks dirt and what not. riffle hunting is the exact opposite i have a 308 and a 3x9 so i sit on top of big ass hay bales and watch fields all day long eventually deer are pushed right to me (mornings and evenings only.) during the day standard drives with a 30 30. [/QUOTE]
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