I am new to hill country hunting. I have hunted this area for a couple of seasons now and have seen some very nice mature bucks. I am not sure I am hunting it the best. Started researching and discovered there was much more knowledgeable folks out there on hill country hunting (and loved Dan Infalt and The Hunting Public) Any observations and suggestions that could be given would be greatly appreciated. Possible saddles to investigate? Best educated guesses on points for bedding? Just testing out the "Scouting" features of this site. Thanks in advance.
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Re: New Area in Southern Indiana Hill Country - Need Aerial Scouting
I couldn’t get the link to open
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I am not sure what I did wrong?? I am on the road right now but I'll try and take a look at it and maybe repost it or something later
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Re: New Area in Southern Indiana Hill Country - Need Aerial Scouting
Have you hunted the northern section?
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Yes I have hunted the north section. Alot of deer travelling in and out of the logged area in middle of n end.
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Re: New Area in Southern Indiana Hill Country - Need Aerial Scouting
TME_SWIndiana wrote:I am new to hill country hunting. I have hunted this area for a couple of seasons now and have seen some very nice mature bucks. I am not sure I am hunting it the best. Started researching and discovered there was much more knowledgeable folks out there on hill country hunting (and loved Dan Infalt and The Hunting Public) Any observations and suggestions that could be given would be greatly appreciated. Possible saddles to investigate? Best educated guesses on points for bedding? Just testing out the "Scouting" features of this site. Thanks in advance.
When I open the link it just went to my location on google maps.
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Re: New Area in Southern Indiana Hill Country - Need Aerial Scouting
Your link goes to a map of your spot but anyone can zoom out & see exactly where you are hunting. I would get rid of that link & post a picture so no one knows where it's at.
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Re: New Area in Southern Indiana Hill Country - Need Aerial Scouting
Do you have the hill country dvd? IMO watching that and walking are the best way to get the intel you need. In hunting season...trial and error. What you learn through that process, I’ve found to be invaluable.
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I dont have those DVDs. I did see them advertised and was very intrigued.
I'll try pics instead of a link. Couldn't imagine taking another person's spot but sadly it happenens far too often. Probably not wise of me to post the link the way I did.
I'll try pics instead of a link. Couldn't imagine taking another person's spot but sadly it happenens far too often. Probably not wise of me to post the link the way I did.
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