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<blockquote data-quote="AG-Bar" data-source="post: 4164692" data-attributes="member: 54721"><p>As retrieverman said above, most people probably don't mean it as literal as the saying is. It usually only applies if a deer is way too weary or has figured out your hunting locations. One instance where it applies to me is when you're in a stand and a doe has spotted you and now every other time she comes in she consistently looks up at the stand and or blind and starts blowing and stomping waiting for movement or a reaction. That is the type of behavior I want to get rid of. The does that come in and don't stare at my blind are the ones I like. And yes someone could say conceal myself better, play wind better, or something else and they wouldn't know I am there but I am human with allergies and accidents/sneezes sometimes happen hahaha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AG-Bar, post: 4164692, member: 54721"] As retrieverman said above, most people probably don't mean it as literal as the saying is. It usually only applies if a deer is way too weary or has figured out your hunting locations. One instance where it applies to me is when you're in a stand and a doe has spotted you and now every other time she comes in she consistently looks up at the stand and or blind and starts blowing and stomping waiting for movement or a reaction. That is the type of behavior I want to get rid of. The does that come in and don't stare at my blind are the ones I like. And yes someone could say conceal myself better, play wind better, or something else and they wouldn't know I am there but I am human with allergies and accidents/sneezes sometimes happen hahaha. [/QUOTE]
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