#1718944 - 01/10/10 10:00 PM
Re: Some stuff I learned scouting today.....pics
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spitndrum
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Ofcourse they dont always bed in thickets!
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#1719091 - 01/11/10 05:35 AM
Re: Some stuff I learned scouting today.....pics
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Snow sure helps...don't it?
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#1719246 - 01/11/10 08:17 AM
Re: Some stuff I learned scouting today.....pics
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Snow sure helps...don't it? yep
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#1719273 - 01/11/10 08:36 AM
Re: Some stuff I learned scouting today.....pics
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These old mature mtn bucks around here wouldnt be caught dead (literally) walking down a logging road during daylight! I have yet to see one use them when the does fawns and young bucks walk them consistently! I learned this the hard way many many years ago after finding all the buck sign, rubs and scrapes strung along these old travel corridors, and thought man this will be easy! 100 hours of trestand time later I had yet to see a buck older than 2 1/2. More and better scouting finally revealed the fact that these old bucks parallel these on the downwind side in thick cover!
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#1719385 - 01/11/10 09:35 AM
Re: Some stuff I learned scouting today.....pics
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BowGuy84
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I got out and scouted some new public land up here around Louisville. Learned a lot. I think deer bed in the open more when the leaves come off and during the fall they are actually in the thick. I did find some of the best spots about 40-80 yards away from logging roads and also keyed on some secondary points too.
Biggest revelation for me, few deer walk points all the way top to bottowm. Most of the time there is a place where they like to fall off a point and cross to the next one.
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