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Another thread reminded me of a practice that apparently I had been oblivious to until a few years ago. I've had people tell me stories about a drive and how they or someone else saw deer and yelled to the next guy which way they were going. When I started deer hunting, it was with my family and a few others doing deer drives. I'm more of a stand hunter now, but my brother and I still attempt somewhat of a drive a couple times during shotgun to mix it up a little, but with a lot less results than having 10-15 or more guys. Anyway, in all the years I've been on deer drives, I've never once heard anyone in the group yelling where the deer were or where they were headed. It has always been up to everyone to keep an eye out for deer by them and if they missed the opportunity because they didn't know one was coming, then that was just how it was, better luck next time. No one ever blamed anyone for missing an opportunity...it was just "man, I wish I had been over there or been looking over there". Just wondered of all that do deer drives, who all yells the whereabouts of deer to others in the party? Just curious I guess.