Help judging location
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Help judging location
Hey everyone. I have acquired some new private land to hunt on about 2 weeks before season started. So no time to scout ahead. All of my scouting has been done on ground going out to hunt. To top it off, there are only about 5 trees large enough to hang a stand on. It was logged out some years ago and all the trees that are there couldnt be more than 6-8" wide, although from above it appears very thick. So ground hunting will be the game for the time being. All of the "dot" markers are either sign/ track found or bumping them going into the area. Atleast 1 dot (top center next to pond) is a guaranteed doe bedding area. Any possible info those with much more experience than myself can come up with? The main area i have been is predominantly flat open field, although there is a bunch of hill area i have had no time to go through.
"Go afield with a good attitude, with respect for the wildlife you hunt and for the forest and fields in which you walk. Immerse yourself in the outdoor experience. It will cleanse your soul and make you a better person." - Fred Bear
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Well crap, cant upload photo. I guess i can share through PM if anyone is interested?
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Ill give it a shot. Send a PM
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Darkknight54 wrote:Ill give it a shot. Send a PM
PM incoming
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Darkknight54 wrote:Ill give it a shot. Send a PM
Well it wont let me add an image to the message either.
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Ballistic_RT wrote:Darkknight54 wrote:Ill give it a shot. Send a PM
Well it wont let me add an image to the message either.
How are you trying to add it? For postimage or HB gallery walkthroughs go check out the daily chat section. At the top is a walkthrough.
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"Go afield with a good attitude, with respect for the wildlife you hunt and for the forest and fields in which you walk. Immerse yourself in the outdoor experience. It will cleanse your soul and make you a better person." - Fred Bear
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Darkknight54 wrote:Ballistic_RT wrote:Darkknight54 wrote:Ill give it a shot. Send a PM
Well it wont let me add an image to the message either.
How are you trying to add it? For postimage or HB gallery walkthroughs go check out the daily chat section. At the top is a walkthrough.
Thanks. Images uploaded.
Red is property line. Dots are deer sightings before/ after shooting hours when i bumped them. I marked what stands i know of. Right now there is only myself and one other hunter out there, but when rifle season starts there will be 8 more hunters out there regularly. The yellow area is the most consistent sign i have seen but its old. Tons of it there, but old. Im only able to scout as i go in/ out so im pretty much blind to the area.
"Go afield with a good attitude, with respect for the wildlife you hunt and for the forest and fields in which you walk. Immerse yourself in the outdoor experience. It will cleanse your soul and make you a better person." - Fred Bear
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