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Date Posted: 07/ 8/07 8:49:20am
Author: Markm
Subject: Re: What do you look for in a bow hunting spot?
In reply to: Tom Laubach 's message, "What do you look for in a bow hunting spot?" on 07/ 6/07 1:11:33pm

Lots of LUCK, LOL! That's a good question, for which i haven't the foggiest answer, as I to can't seem to draw them in! When i see alot of sign and set up in what i think is a good area, their never there, But if i set up on an area that looks good but have little to no sign, i get to see them, i even set up over some deer scat and had one walk out behind me, talk about your luck!

Mark



>I have not been very successful bow hunting the last
>few years. With not seeing any deer or only seeing
>them far away I think I need to improve my stand
>location.
>
>What do you look for in a bow set up? (location,
>trail, food source, crossing, funnel?)

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