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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 951169" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Mostly it depends on the weather and terrain. If it's hot and dry, setting up over a water hole late in the afternoon will sometimes work pretty well. Otherwise spot and stalk is most common. Good binocs and good boots are what you use most. Typically they like to bed where they can see a good distance, but at times they'll bed in cover that would make a whitetail clostrophobic. Deer season in NM used to only allow 3 days hunting per license. The season was fairly long but you only had a 3 day period that your tag was good for. Unless you'll be using a guide you should get there a couple of days ahead and scout the area so that those 3 days aren;t wasted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 951169, member: 34"] Mostly it depends on the weather and terrain. If it's hot and dry, setting up over a water hole late in the afternoon will sometimes work pretty well. Otherwise spot and stalk is most common. Good binocs and good boots are what you use most. Typically they like to bed where they can see a good distance, but at times they'll bed in cover that would make a whitetail clostrophobic. Deer season in NM used to only allow 3 days hunting per license. The season was fairly long but you only had a 3 day period that your tag was good for. Unless you'll be using a guide you should get there a couple of days ahead and scout the area so that those 3 days aren;t wasted. [/QUOTE]
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