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Pat B:
...and most of all patience.

Swamp Thang:
Sabine Nat. Forest I'm delivering today over in Cleveland, Tx talking with my customers they say their ruts started. I guess it's a regional thing?

bradsmith2010:
if you are hunting where you saw deer, that is about the best you can do,,
as you hunt more, you will define the areas deer are using,,
put your stand there down wind from where the deer are using, if you are in east texas, ,the wind is probably out of the south east most the time now,,,, so trails are probably your best bet now,, you wont see deer every day,, so be patient,,
and be ready when the 10 yard skillet shot shows up,, take your time and aim low,, :) did I say aim low,, :)
I just googled Sabine,, it says it has white oak, deer love those acorns,,, if you are lucky enought to find one dropping,, the deer will be there for sure,, go down wind about 30 yards from the tree,, and be patient,,,,

Swamp Thang:
On a side note on a trad. Bow solid wood no backing how long do you hunt with your bow strung

Pat B:
I "sweat" every bow I make so it can be strung for 6-8 hours if necessary.

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