A typical deer hunt with a muzzleloader here in the Upper Midwest would involve slipping into the edge of a picked cornfield for an evening sit, on the promise that winter’s demands will talk the local ungulates into feeding early.
On paper, a lot of our go-to deer-hunting strategies make sense like this. In the real world, they often don’t work.
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