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How many LRHs use computer for scouting?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigbuck" data-source="post: 391658" data-attributes="member: 18377"><p>I use a similar method . But I do not have a hand held GPS YET . I just use google earth from my desk top to get a better ideah of the land contour. I to have noticed that the hardest places for anyone else to go usually produces some good hunting. but I have also used hunter pressure in Colorado becaus I knew that this areah was very popular to other hunters and that every time like clock work they will get pushed out of the lower back of the canyon and you guessed it that's were BigBuck will be setting HEE HEE . I've got one 5x5 Elk and 1 5x5 mulie in this same spot year after year and seen several more game . I really like using the terrain for my advantage. </p><p> </p><p>Good Thread!</p><p> </p><p>BigBuck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbuck, post: 391658, member: 18377"] I use a similar method . But I do not have a hand held GPS YET . I just use google earth from my desk top to get a better ideah of the land contour. I to have noticed that the hardest places for anyone else to go usually produces some good hunting. but I have also used hunter pressure in Colorado becaus I knew that this areah was very popular to other hunters and that every time like clock work they will get pushed out of the lower back of the canyon and you guessed it that's were BigBuck will be setting HEE HEE . I've got one 5x5 Elk and 1 5x5 mulie in this same spot year after year and seen several more game . I really like using the terrain for my advantage. Good Thread! BigBuck [/QUOTE]
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