I have taken about 30 deer still hunting. I went 5 years in a row getting my deer sneaking either out to or in from my tree stand. I found that on that route I preferred things to be dry and crunchy. while I know the deer could hear me, at least I could hear them as well. Knowing that something is either out there or coming towards you is an advantage at times. On a quiet day I stay on the edges of the corn and listen for the deer in the corn. It is often possible if you know where to look what deer is in the corn and get a chance to meet them at the edge of the field. I have taken three deer from my lunch log, I sneak out to the fallen remains of a large maple, make tea and eat my lunch. The odds go up when I am sitting in the right place at the right time. when still hunting, I find that feeling of the right place and time varies on the situation of the day. I always have at least a butt pad dangling from my belt, it is good for the odds to be able sit comfortably more often. It allows me to have more patience knowing that I can park it anytime I want, without having something to sit on I tend to move too much.