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That's another reason I started giving anything I get to a needy family or two out in the country near where I hunt...haven't dressed / skinned a deer in about 15years now.
I love to hunt them, drag them out, up onto a 'hitch-haul', then drive a mile and drop them off...win-win for everybody, no getting home real late after dark, etc...that messes up chances to get up at early at 4:15 the next morning
 
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My favorite time to be in the deer woods is the period between 10 am and 2 pm. I enter in the early am, and find whats been moving, but when the am hunter's start back to camp, and when the night crew is heading back to their stands, they stir up the deer, and get them moving.....there's 3 200 lb.+ racks on my wall to prove that.

When hunting in an area of few hunter's and lot's of deep woods, I like the early am, and that allows the early afternoon to start the long trek, or drag back to camp.....Gary
 

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