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December 14th, 2024, 04:26 PM
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funny you mention tents. I have a natural ground blind in the middle of the bush i hunt. It is a very productive spot as long as you know which direction the wind is coming from and only go there with the correct wind. I have a camera set up there. I get many pictures of deer crossing my shooting lane. a week ago all the deer changed their direction which I noticed right away. they were now going up my shooting lane and over my blind, actually knocking it over and crapping in it. well the wind was right for this spot the other day, I go there and now there is a tent about 40yds away put there by the other group that hunts this bush. I is in a good spot but no cover so these guys put up a tent right where the deer on my camera go. I figure that is why the deer have changed there pattern, they are going around the tent.
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December 14th, 2024 04:26 PM
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December 17th, 2024, 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by
sabmgb
funny you mention tents. I have a natural ground blind in the middle of the bush i hunt. It is a very productive spot as long as you know which direction the wind is coming from and only go there with the correct wind. I have a camera set up there. I get many pictures of deer crossing my shooting lane. a week ago all the deer changed their direction which I noticed right away. they were now going up my shooting lane and over my blind, actually knocking it over and crapping in it. well the wind was right for this spot the other day, I go there and now there is a tent about 40yds away put there by the other group that hunts this bush. I is in a good spot but no cover so these guys put up a tent right where the deer on my camera go. I figure that is why the deer have changed there pattern, they are going around the tent.
Interesting observation. So it appears that the new ground blind looks out of place and has caused a shift in deer movement patterns. Looks to me that there is something to be learned here!
A true sportsman counts his achievements in proportion to the effort involved and the fairness of the sport. - S. Pope
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February 2nd, 2025, 11:20 AM
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The article outlines some important features in the new hunting clothing. Quiet, moisture wicking, breathability, wind and water resistant. Also pointing out that blaze orange fades over time and needs replacement.
Whitetails Crossing Outdoors
Badlands Gear
Wasaga Beach, ON