Tom...this time both Jerry and I will be in the woods 100 yds apart. Give him one more day with me and he will never again have a problem dropping the string on big game...LOL...I don't think he has that problem now!!
Tom...I think its important for the standers to know THEY HAVE TO BE QUIET. I know this was our first time and confusion was abundant but easing into the woods and on stand, quietness is a must. Even the drivers should push without calling to each other.
The key is to get the deer moving ahead somewhat slowly...maybe even pausing to look behind. You really don't want them racing past the standers at 100 mph. Alex will tell you...the last drive we put on, he had 7 deer that really weren't spooked come by. If they were closer, I'm sure Alex would have had a shot.
I think this second time may be a charm. We know what to do...we're familiar with the woods...the "carpet" should be quieter, no ice...has the makings of a good day. Lets draw some blood!!!
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