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Whitetail: Picking Un-scouted Spots From a Map
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<blockquote data-quote="jjmp" data-source="post: 2931069" data-attributes="member: 9664"><p>Prevailing winds must be considered,deer rotate on their home land here today gone tomorrow. They also like thickets,fine their bedding areas but don't disturb them , scout as much as you can ,if that don't pan out look for runways but don't walk on them ,scout after a rain ,usually deer get mixed up by the pressure of the first two days , but no pressure they'll stay calm, bucks move the does seeing if their ready , colder weather excite their activity levels , play the wind they do . I like #1because of the elevation change ,always take the hi ground,seeing is everything,take advantage all you can . 2 is good check that road for deer track's crossing,note best direction of their travels. All your spots are good but don't forget the high land bending areas , they need and go to water , if there's lots of rain they'll bed where it's dryer. Happy your taking somone hunting that's great <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="👏" title="Clapping hands :clap:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f44f.png" data-shortname=":clap:" /><img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="👏" title="Clapping hands :clap:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f44f.png" data-shortname=":clap:" /><img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="👏" title="Clapping hands :clap:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f44f.png" data-shortname=":clap:" /><img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🥳" title="Partying face :partying_face:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f973.png" data-shortname=":partying_face:" /><img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🍀" title="Four leaf clover :four_leaf_clover:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f340.png" data-shortname=":four_leaf_clover:" /><img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🍀" title="Four leaf clover :four_leaf_clover:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f340.png" data-shortname=":four_leaf_clover:" /><img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🍀" title="Four leaf clover :four_leaf_clover:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f340.png" data-shortname=":four_leaf_clover:" />,cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjmp, post: 2931069, member: 9664"] Prevailing winds must be considered,deer rotate on their home land here today gone tomorrow. They also like thickets,fine their bedding areas but don’t disturb them , scout as much as you can ,if that don’t pan out look for runways but don’t walk on them ,scout after a rain ,usually deer get mixed up by the pressure of the first two days , but no pressure they’ll stay calm, bucks move the does seeing if their ready , colder weather excite their activity levels , play the wind they do . I like #1because of the elevation change ,always take the hi ground,seeing is everything,take advantage all you can . 2 is good check that road for deer track’s crossing,note best direction of their travels. All your spots are good but don’t forget the high land bending areas , they need and go to water , if there’s lots of rain they’ll bed where it’s dryer. Happy your taking somone hunting that’s great 👏👏👏🥳🍀🍀🍀,cheers. [/QUOTE]
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