Tim talks north woods scrapes...
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Re: Tim talks north woods scrapes...
Great job Tim, I enjoyed watching it !!
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Singing Bridge wrote:Great job Tim, I enjoyed watching it !!
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That was fun!! The north woods is a different animal to hunt for sure. I am going to try a new strategy this year up there. I miss spending time chasing grouse cause I have spent more time bow hunting than I use to. My plan is to pick out some likely looking spots via internet scouting, take all my stuff to bow hunt with me in the truck and spend the day chasing grouse, and when I hit that hot sign, or maybe even bump a good one, I plan to head back to the truck and bow hunt that spot that night or as soon as possible. If i dont find anything I can keep bird hunting or crawl back into my usual spots.
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I really enjoyed this content!! Exactly information I’m looking for to learn about!
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This was great. Anything more about the North woods? Keep it coming 

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stash59 wrote::handgestures-thumbup:
Thanks Chuck!
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EJAJTNER wrote:This was great. Anything more about the North woods? Keep it coming
If I have anything worth sharing I'll be happy to. But the challenge with bigwoods, the content isn't always exciting. With the lack of deer sightings it can get pretty boring. I'm doing my best though!
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Seeker529 wrote:I really enjoyed this content!! Exactly information I’m looking for to learn about!
Thanks for watching Seeker529!
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Good content that can apply to many large terrain types. Well done Tim.
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DaveT1963 wrote:Good content that can apply to many large terrain types. Well done Tim.
Thanks Dave!

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Re: Tim talks north woods scrapes...
Really good information Tim! It helps confirm some of the things I've been observing up north (I hunt northern Wisconsin near lake Superior). Those secondary logging roads are a big deal to the deer! Most of them are too overgrown to even notice, but, 25% of the length of those 100 year old roads are openish highways that the deer use (even the oldest bucks), with complete confidence.
They're just like the "corridors" that Stanely taught us about. Safe easy walking. When they are coursing near a bedding or feeding area, they are almost irresistible to the bucks.
Also, I love your observation (With buck pictures to prove it!) that scrapes in a strategic area on these logging roads are sign that "they are giving us to use"! Spots where daylight activity is expected. Super powerful information for a big woods hunter! Thanks for sharing that.
They're just like the "corridors" that Stanely taught us about. Safe easy walking. When they are coursing near a bedding or feeding area, they are almost irresistible to the bucks.
Also, I love your observation (With buck pictures to prove it!) that scrapes in a strategic area on these logging roads are sign that "they are giving us to use"! Spots where daylight activity is expected. Super powerful information for a big woods hunter! Thanks for sharing that.
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