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To stay concealed while moving to the stand in the evening, use cover such as trees, bushes, and fence lines to hide from view, and move slowly and deliberately to avoid making noise. Wear camouflage clothing to blend in with the surroundings, and consider using a tree stand or ladder to minimize exposure. Keep a low profile and avoid making sudden movements.
Choosing the Right Route
When moving to the stand in the evening, it’s essential to choose a route that minimizes exposure to potential observers, such as other hunters or wildlife. Look for areas with dense cover, such as thickets or groups of trees, and try to stay at least 50 yards away from any trails or game paths. Consider using a map or GPS to plan your route in advance, and take note of any potential hazards, such as steep slopes or water crossings.
Moving Silently
Once you’ve chosen your route, it’s time to focus on moving silently. This means moving slowly and deliberately, taking small steps and avoiding any sudden movements that might alert others to your presence. Try to avoid crunching through leaves or snapping twigs, and consider wearing quiet boots or using a pair of gaiters to minimize noise. It’s also a good idea to keep your rifle or bow slung over your shoulder, rather than carrying it in your hand, to avoid making any unnecessary noise.
Using Camouflage and Concealment
In addition to moving silently, it’s essential to use camouflage and concealment to stay hidden while moving to the stand. Wear camouflage clothing that matches the colors and patterns of the surrounding environment, and consider using a camouflage blind or cover to hide behind. Make sure to position yourself so that the sun is at your back, and try to avoid casting any shadows that might give away your position.
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