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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3159131" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Hang a couple of stands to play the wind and put something in the shooting lane to stop them. Corn, rice bran, etc. </p><p>There has to be trails crossing the shooting lane. If not, your wasting your time sitting there, so even if they can come from any direction, find out what direction they are coming from with a trail cam. You will know when they are crossing there as well. </p><p>I have a buddy that found a major deer trail that he hunted for a couple of years without seeing a deer. When he finally got a trail cam, he found out the trail was from a bedding area to a milo field a 1/2 mile away and it was 2am to 4am that they moved across his set up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3159131, member: 5412"] Hang a couple of stands to play the wind and put something in the shooting lane to stop them. Corn, rice bran, etc. There has to be trails crossing the shooting lane. If not, your wasting your time sitting there, so even if they can come from any direction, find out what direction they are coming from with a trail cam. You will know when they are crossing there as well. I have a buddy that found a major deer trail that he hunted for a couple of years without seeing a deer. When he finally got a trail cam, he found out the trail was from a bedding area to a milo field a 1/2 mile away and it was 2am to 4am that they moved across his set up. [/QUOTE]
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