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Advise, unless you want to kill spikes, forkies or small 2x3's, quit hunting blacktails now!! The big ones are evil, invisible and don't play by the rules! If you want to poach you can kill big blacktails every year, at least that's how I see it. You guys that legally kill big blacktails every year, don't take me seriously. I've hunted the grey ghost for 30 years, killed one that scored 117". I think I'm a decent hunter, but (big) blacktails make me feel like a toddler learning to walk. Motivation, there's always a lucky sumbeech that stumbles on the one dumb pig blacktail in the woods, you have to be there to be that guy!!
Agree with most of the posts above. Some really good advice there.On the traipsing through clearcuts idea; with time you will realize you need to have a good reason to do that. Is there a really nice vantage point that you can get to without beeing seen/heard by everything around?Is the cut thick enough to make it worth still hunting?I tend to see more deer closer by looking thoroughly before even going near a clearcut in daylight. Glass the road going in. Look everywhere you can before you even step out. I have trouble sitting also, but I've blown out a lot of deer by not being careful and looking first. A bedded deer may see you and try to wait you out, but if they're not bedded 99% will bolt or sneak off when the see you.