- They know a big buck is where they are hunting!
I have to remind myself of this while I am hunting to be sure I'm not just sitting "good" spots that probably don't have a big buck using them.
hunter10 wrote:What is the determining factor to know you are hunting a spot a buck is using. I struggle with this on a couple places. Most people can get big buck pictures but never see the deer, don't see them on stand but sign is present in the way of scrapes, rubs and tracks but what if it's small property hunting.. They may not live there but travel it at time..
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Spysar wrote:I think it's more important to know when NOT to hunt, than when to hunt.And I'm not saying don't hunt, I'm saying choose your best odds of things going in your favor. Don't set your heart on a spot and ruin it before its time. And this is a case by case basis. Forcing a hunt that isn't ready is a bad idea. That is why you have to have a huge inventory of places to go, and ideas on what to do. Don't have all your eggs in one basket...
Spysar wrote:I think it's more important to know when NOT to hunt, than when to hunt.And I'm not saying don't hunt, I'm saying choose your best odds of things going in your favor. Don't set your heart on a spot and ruin it before its time. And this is a case by case basis. Forcing a hunt that isn't ready is a bad idea. That is why you have to have a huge inventory of places to go, and ideas on what to do. Don't have all your eggs in one basket...
Spysar wrote:I think it's more important to know when NOT to hunt, than when to hunt.And I'm not saying don't hunt, I'm saying choose your best odds of things going in your favor. Don't set your heart on a spot and ruin it before its time. And this is a case by case basis. Forcing a hunt that isn't ready is a bad idea. That is why you have to have a huge inventory of places to go, and ideas on what to do. Don't have all your eggs in one basket...
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