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Kindle Best Seller You should know that you want to stay under, above, or downwind of a deer’s stellar radar to avoid detection. Otherwise you wouldn’t be sneaking around on tip toes in camouflage, scuffing through the woods trying to sound like a turkey, or hanging out in the nosebleed section attempting to stay invisible in your deer stand, right? But do you know why you do all of that? Understanding not just “the what” but “the why” will give you a big head start on the other guy when it comes to hanging those antlers on the wall. Deer aren’t the only thing you need to sneak up on when you’re trekking on your hunting grounds. Believe it or not, you actually need to sneak up on your stand or blind as well! And for that matter, you need to creep all the way there from your truck, cabin, or camp, because if you give yourself away at any point along the trail you’re going to put that buck on alert that something isn’t right, and that’s the first of many ways to ruin your hunting trip. Here is a list of things covered in this 13 page book:-Understanding Deer Senses-The Scents You Leave Behind-Locating Wind Direction-Sound Like Part of the Forest-Dig This!!!-Getting to your Stand or Blind-Approaching Bedding or Feeding Sites-Re-establishing Old Trails-Moving Around in the Dark-On the Beaten Path

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