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Dhurtubise
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Re: my podcast question

Unread postby Dhurtubise » Wed May 04, 2016 6:01 am

I'm stoked that you have agreed to make one.

I suggest that you just make sure you go through the process-

how and when you scout for the buck you choose to track;

while on the track -
cutting corners,
what you're looking for/at
identifying spots where the buck is checking his back trail on your approach,
how to keep on the track when he lands in a group,
snow conditions/requirements,
how old a track is still worth following
Positively differentiating a big doe from a good buck
Applications of trail cameras and mineral (if legal or if worth it) in scouting process
If bucks are reusing same beds while tracking the same /different buck
Dragging out a bruiser
A couple of stories-please!
How to get close on that last hundred yards
How to walk though that thick nasty cover just before they bed down
Tracking in poor snow conditions - avoid or go for it?

Invite other experienced tracking beasts (Sam potter comes to mind) to increase the dynamic of the podcast via discussion and sharing various observations.

Tracking when other hunters are known to hunt the same land.

That's it for now.

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Re: my podcast question

Unread postby BassBoysLLP » Fri May 06, 2016 12:27 pm

I'd be happy with an entire podcast of your tracking stories.

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Re: my podcast question

Unread postby olivertractor » Sat Jul 16, 2016 4:33 am

Hodag Hunter wrote:Windsor and snow keeps you hydrated? I never would have thought of that.

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:lol:

How about how long it takes a mature buck once tracked to come back into his home where originally bumped or tracked through? Do some never come back? Are these core areas in the big woods pretty lenient or big/small? Are their seasonal core areas some of the same?
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