One day this past November, I used a strap on grizzly tree seat to a tree with about an 8 inch wide trunk. I had a cedar to my left and no cover in front of me. I had my white glassed Sunset. A total of 18 deer walked across the picked corn field with in 20 yards of me. For about 15 to 20 minutes I had 11 deer hanging out within 20 yards. A yearling and a fawn less than 10 feet. There was a large bodied buck with weird heavy stubby antlers chasing a doe around. I drew on it twice and let down because the arrow flight would get too close to other deer. I thought to myself, 'I cannot eat antlers', the big doe that was at the time about 25 yards did not have any fawns hanging close. As I turned and began my draw a fawn ran over to her. I held and thought about it, let down. A pass through would put the fawn in jeopardy. The deer all ignored me. When a fawn came around behind me and got so close I could hear it chewing its cud, then I heard a gentle sniff, it was close enough to touch it. The little bugger snorted ran a circle around the cedar tree and ran, snorting across the corn field and all of the other deer followed it. Hunting deer on the ground is not as difficult as some think.