So I have only really hunted mountain/big wood and farmland thus far, but would like to branch out.
I found a small swamp in a valley while map scouting and would like some input.
I have outlined all the edges or points of interest I could find in different colors. The black is just redacting the location information.
The following pictures show the edge-marked overall swamp, zoom on eastern half, zoom on western half.
I also included autumn Google Earth imagery to better define the swamp, with a high lighted region I thought looked good further zoomed.
I'm just looking for some advice from the experienced marshers. Any areas I marked that don't look worth a scout? Any that I may have missed or any marked location really catch your eye?
Is the potato-ish shaped blue marked region an island?
Any suggestions, comments, and discussion are greatly appreciated.
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Re: New to the Swamp and Want to Get my Feet Wet
In addition to the dark blue area you circled on the Google map, take a look at the lower left of the pic where there is a finger that juts out and then near that where the edge goes into the woods like a bowl.
On the opposite shore, about mid way there is a small variance where the trees stick out a small bit. I would check that out too.
On the opposite shore, about mid way there is a small variance where the trees stick out a small bit. I would check that out too.
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Re: New to the Swamp and Want to Get my Feet Wet
Huntress13 wrote:In addition to the dark blue area you circled on the Google map, take a look at the lower left of the pic where there is a finger that juts out and then near that where the edge goes into the woods like a bowl.
On the opposite shore, about mid way there is a small variance where the trees stick out a small bit. I would check that out too.
I also liked the look of that bowl. Thanks for the suggestions!
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Re: New to the Swamp and Want to Get my Feet Wet
I would like to pose another question.
In a small swamp in a valley, such as this, how do you guys and gals cope with the wind?
The prevailing wind tends to blow straight down the valley, but I imagine a narrow valley swamp like this will have wind swirl and other effects not present in large cattails swamps in flat terrain.
In a small swamp in a valley, such as this, how do you guys and gals cope with the wind?
The prevailing wind tends to blow straight down the valley, but I imagine a narrow valley swamp like this will have wind swirl and other effects not present in large cattails swamps in flat terrain.
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Re: New to the Swamp and Want to Get my Feet Wet
I’d go walk the transition and look for trails going in and out and any old run lines. If the trails are fresh I’d follow them. If cold mark them to check on them and as season progresses and food and hunting pressure changes I’d come back and see if they have gotten hot.
At this point I wouldn’t expect to see much for deer sign but it can give you a good idea if it’s worth throwing a hunt at. Also check for surrounding oaks and make some educated guesses about where when and what they are using food water and bed wise in the area.
At this point I wouldn’t expect to see much for deer sign but it can give you a good idea if it’s worth throwing a hunt at. Also check for surrounding oaks and make some educated guesses about where when and what they are using food water and bed wise in the area.
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