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    Quote Originally Posted by stagstalker View Post
    My strategy is to go diving and fishing. It’s too hot to climb hills in summer haha. But yes, first and last light are much more critical as not much moves during the heat of the day.
    Got a baby coming in March so gotta work with what time I got!
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    Quote Originally Posted by hamishg View Post
    Got a baby coming in March so gotta work with what time I got!
    Fair!

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    Quote Originally Posted by stagstalker View Post
    My strategy is to go diving and fishing. It’s too hot to climb hills in summer haha. But yes, first and last light are much more critical as not much moves during the heat of the day.
    Applicable to fish too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Applicable to fish too
    Yeah don't imagine they like climbing hills in the heaf

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    If you drive past a deer farm check out what they are doing.
    It isn't a bad indication what the deer in the bush are doing.
    I thought I was really clever but talking to @7mmwsm
    I found I wasn't the only one who did this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by erniec View Post
    If you drive past a deer farm check out what they are doing.
    It isn't a bad indication what the deer in the bush are doing.
    I thought I was really clever but talking to @7mmwsm
    I found I wasn't the only one who did this.
    It might just be that me and you are the two dummies on the Forum @erniec.
    But I do agree that watching undisturbed deer, in any situation will give you an idea of what the get up to at any time of day.
    During the heat of the day they are usually resting. And a lot harder to find and sneek in on than one that's up and feeding. Feeding deer give themselves away with noise and movement. And are focused on feeding.
    Overkill is still dead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hamishg View Post
    Good to know! It's hard enough trying to tell their shit apart
    Have a look at Game Animal Council site, Better Hunting platform - Hunting Essentials modules. Lots of info for newer hunters. There’s a module on signs left by animals including identification of faeces.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmwsm View Post
    It might just be that me and you are the two dummies on the Forum @erniec.
    But I do agree that watching undisturbed deer, in any situation will give you an idea of what the get up to at any time of day.
    During the heat of the day they are usually resting. And a lot harder to find and sneek in on than one that's up and feeding. Feeding deer give themselves away with noise and movement. And are focused on feeding.
    They neighbor has some deer so I usually have a look to see what they're doing and get my eye in
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    also when its hot use your nose like a dog, deer are stinky when its hot and if its a stillish day you can smell them from quite a decent distance.i have quite a few kills from winding them.and like 7wsm says they will be laying up so stealth and patience is key.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yesmate View Post
    also when its hot use your nose like a dog, deer are stinky when its hot and if its a stillish day you can smell them from quite a decent distance.i have quite a few kills from winding them.and like 7wsm says they will be laying up so stealth and patience is key.
    Good point, how would you compare deer scent to goat? Less sour?

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    Quote Originally Posted by erniec View Post
    If you drive past a deer farm check out what they are doing.
    It isn't a bad indication what the deer in the bush are doing.
    I thought I was really clever but talking to @7mmwsm
    I found I wasn't the only one who did this.
    The bite times on GPS are good for this,I believe it's based on tide and possible the old Maori fishing calender is too.
    75/15/10 black powder matters

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    Quote Originally Posted by hamishg View Post
    Good point, how would you compare deer scent to goat? Less sour?
    Sweet and deer like.... Or pooh stink alabillyscroatparfume.... Nanny doesn't smell much unless her boyfriend have been for congical visit.
    75/15/10 black powder matters

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    The bite times on GPS are good for this,I believe it's based on tide and possible the old Maori fishing calender is too.
    Moon phase

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    Sweet and deer like.... Or pooh stink alabillyscroatparfume.... Nanny doesn't smell much unless her boyfriend have been for congical visit.
    Like how goats smell like their meat smells

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    Crap...I don't know what a deer smells like, are you sods saying next time I knock one over I should give it a good sniffing?.

 

 

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