The Badger
Well-Known Member
All depends on where you're hunts are at. A LOT of places in the south where I hunt have open areas next to thick old cutover or young pines that are absolutely choked with briars with little chance finding one thats buried up unless you're right on top of it. High deer density equals unlimited trails for the wounded deer to take too. One traveling just 100 yrds with no blood is a real issue in some areas, especially at night with less than frigid temps. Sooner or later that effort to save shoulder meat will lead to the sacrifice of a couple of hams and backstraps.