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<blockquote data-quote="ropinranger" data-source="post: 1363404" data-attributes="member: 24346"><p>I would use a lot of the advice already given, but would ensure this -- with two stands, I would set them up to take advantage of the travel routes, as suggested; without the chance of my scent being wind blown over the route. What I mean is this, set them up to hunt the two most prevailing wind directions. That way, you will most likely be able to hunt at least one of them, no matter the wind direction, when you get a chance. And, if that happens to mean you have two stands hunting one area, so be it. At least you can always hunt one of them. Having the wind in your face, and away from the travel corridors, in my experience, is the most important factor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ropinranger, post: 1363404, member: 24346"] I would use a lot of the advice already given, but would ensure this -- with two stands, I would set them up to take advantage of the travel routes, as suggested; without the chance of my scent being wind blown over the route. What I mean is this, set them up to hunt the two most prevailing wind directions. That way, you will most likely be able to hunt at least one of them, no matter the wind direction, when you get a chance. And, if that happens to mean you have two stands hunting one area, so be it. At least you can always hunt one of them. Having the wind in your face, and away from the travel corridors, in my experience, is the most important factor. [/QUOTE]
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