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This kind of hunting may seem devoid of skill. There cer-tainly is less chance to use one's skill in large groups whichmay have in it many novice deer hunters or certainly less skill-

ful hunters. Little use to walk quietly, ball of foot touchingbefore the heel, if others are clumping along in front andbehind you, kicking rocks and cracking sticks. Perhaps littleuse to build a quicky blind if your fellow posters, so close toyou, are standing restlessly in plain view, their too vividclothes conspicuous to man and beast.

It is not necessary or desirable to throw up a brush pile orerect a bivouac when taking position on a drive. Whatevercamouflage is added should change the appearance of thevicinity as little as possible. Very little trimming is needed todestroy the hunter's outline and cover up small movements.

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