If you are seeing does on either of the two trails you are set up between, look for a place where you can move closer to the most-used trail. I adjust my stands many times during the season depending on just how close I want to get to a given trail. Warning: like last night for me, sometimes I can wind up too close. I also want to take another doe or two, and last night was to be a doe night. However, I had moved a climbing stick and hang-on stand to take advantage of some traffic out of a swamp and toward a standing corn field. I purposely stayed away from that stand for about 10 days to let it cool down from changing locations. Imagine my surprise last night when the traffic had changed from the trial I had hopped the does would be on to one right beside me. I had 9 does and one squirrely spike trying to be a forky all around me and under me, but I couldn't move or blink an eye, let alone pull my bow back. Result: too close, no deer.
Consider moving closer to the trail being used. Have fun!!
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