Northwest peak would be where id go first, really nice little bench and is set up perfect for a northwest wind which is the usual... I also like the long western slopes and would check them out good and would do a rut hunt there if u dont see what u want, but just walk 1/3 way down from top of slope like everyone says and u'll find beds... But id say that northwestern one would be the one if i had to hunt that area tomorrow id go right too... Have to remember that the deer leave a lot of sign in the bottoms at night and could be that the buck beds at one of those peaks and drops down in the evening which could make hin tough to get in daylight and without being winded if thats what he's doing
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Found a shed now where's the bed?
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Re: Found a shed now where's the bed?
Depending on your wind I'd definitely look at where the spaced lines meet your tighter topographic lines. This is where you'll typically find the beds. Looks like it's around the 2200 ft line.
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