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Old 11-18-2007, 02:34 PM
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Walk a couple steps, stop, go a little more, etc. If your stand is near roads or highways wait until you hear cars or trucks then move. Jets, trains, creeks and streams work too. "Noise camo". In my experience it's the sticks breaking under foot that tips off the deer. I try walking tip toes onthe leaves without stepping on sticks. On your toes keeping the majority of your feet off the ground is how I do it. That seems to work for me. I always think of the foot area of a deer and try to reduce mine to that size by "toeing it". You can't be any louder than those darn squirrels. LOL
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