Originally posted by KodaChuck: Determine heavily used deer trails and sit downwind. Keep it simple. Use the biggest trees as a background and trees with 2 or 3 trunks are superb ambush spots. Some of these trees will allow a shot between the trunks. Don't move. Use a small stool if that works for you. Kick away all the leaves around your ambush spot so you can work around the tree if necessary. I enjoy thick brush areas with a few machete shooting lanes. The thick brush is both a blessing and a curse but the challenge is movement and I find I can get away with more movement in the brush. Expect to have only 3 or 4 shooting lanes upwind. Draw when the deer moves behind a tree and be ready to shoot on the deer's next step from behind the tree. The worst situation is when the deer walks directly towards your position. Consider a leafy suit. Had 4 different deer within 8 yards this morning. Sometimes they get too close but I find that this method is the most intense bow hunting for me and the close encounters are always memorable.