I am going to try my first Marsh hunt. There is a bunch of public land 1 hr from my home with a windy river running (mostly) North/South. There is plenty of Marsh (cat tails) on either side of the river. The predominant wind is from the west.
If I am going to try an afternoon hunt, if the wind coming from the west, should I be hunting on the East side of the river?
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Re: First Marsh Hunt
That's too general of a question. Try to find where they are eating and where they bed. Get in between these to areas....closer to the bedroom and don't have the wind blowing into bedding. If there is snow, follow tracks from food to bed and set up from there. It sounds like you might want to spend a day or two scouting before you hunt.
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Re: First Marsh Hunt
Like matt said, scout first. I would start by last looking at an aerial of the area you want to hunt. Try to identify potential bedding and travel routs.
There are lots of threads that you can look at that will help you distinguish these landmarks.
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