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<blockquote data-quote="lameduck" data-source="post: 867717" data-attributes="member: 7530"><p>I can agree with that, when I was a kid too small to bow hunt or sit in a tree I would sit at feeders with my Dad. We would sit anywhere from 100-150yrds away and it was no guarantee, the deer are definitely more weary than usual when they come into feeders. We heard a lot of snorts and stomping, and got busted many times. It was a good way for my Dad to teach me about deer behavior, and I learned a lot.</p><p></p><p>Another good point is that hunting over feeders is a good way to introduce kids to hunting. You get to see more deer than sitting on a trail, and if you have an elevated box blind kids can move around and do not have to be dead silent. I know I must have asked my Dad 10,000 questions and sitting in the blind is what turned me onto the sport. I just hope I have kids that are interested in hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lameduck, post: 867717, member: 7530"] I can agree with that, when I was a kid too small to bow hunt or sit in a tree I would sit at feeders with my Dad. We would sit anywhere from 100-150yrds away and it was no guarantee, the deer are definitely more weary than usual when they come into feeders. We heard a lot of snorts and stomping, and got busted many times. It was a good way for my Dad to teach me about deer behavior, and I learned a lot. Another good point is that hunting over feeders is a good way to introduce kids to hunting. You get to see more deer than sitting on a trail, and if you have an elevated box blind kids can move around and do not have to be dead silent. I know I must have asked my Dad 10,000 questions and sitting in the blind is what turned me onto the sport. I just hope I have kids that are interested in hunting. [/QUOTE]
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