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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2478256" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>Public land, now is time to scout. Find the nastiest thickest cover and scout it. Look for creek bottoms that a D9 bulldozer has trouble breaking through. You will find best chance at a decent buck in worse cover you can find. Accept short shots, small windows, fast shots too. I have been very successful on public land in both Indiana and Michigan using these tactics. Plus hunt during week if you can to avoid crowds. Be prepared to be on stand 1 1/2 hour before daybreak to prevent stepping on the buck you want getting in closer to daybreak.</p><p></p><p>Google Earth is great tool to scout public land and now without leaves gives you best overview of potential areas. You will see other hunters but hunting in nasty spots cuts them down plus getting in there early stakes your claim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2478256, member: 63925"] Public land, now is time to scout. Find the nastiest thickest cover and scout it. Look for creek bottoms that a D9 bulldozer has trouble breaking through. You will find best chance at a decent buck in worse cover you can find. Accept short shots, small windows, fast shots too. I have been very successful on public land in both Indiana and Michigan using these tactics. Plus hunt during week if you can to avoid crowds. Be prepared to be on stand 1 1/2 hour before daybreak to prevent stepping on the buck you want getting in closer to daybreak. Google Earth is great tool to scout public land and now without leaves gives you best overview of potential areas. You will see other hunters but hunting in nasty spots cuts them down plus getting in there early stakes your claim. [/QUOTE]
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