when hunting a swamp/marsh area which transition would you be more interested in when scouting, the yellow where there starts to get a higher concentration of trees out of the swamp, or the more prominent transition marked by the blue line?
depicting a swamps edge
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Re: depicting a swamps edge
possibly both and also would be interested looking for bedding right up against the water. Especially if it is wet and treacherous and comes to an inside bend or oxbow.
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Re: depicting a swamps edge
I would scout both... Hunting would most likely end up at the blue transition, but I would let scouting confirm that.
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Re: depicting a swamps edge
Awesome thanks for the advice guys
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