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#1843699 - 03/18/10 11:37 AM Re: Best Terrain Feature [Re: Longhunter]
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Narrow funnel connecting 2 or more large tracts is one that comes to mind!
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#1843910 - 03/18/10 01:59 PM Re: Best Terrain Feature [Re: Winchester]
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#1843940 - 03/18/10 02:21 PM Re: Best Terrain Feature [Re: Beekeeper]
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#1843976 - 03/18/10 03:04 PM Re: Best Terrain Feature [Re: TN RDG RNR]
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I read each post on this thread and found myself trying to think of a spot where I hunt that resembles what yall descibed. Now Im wanting to go check a few of them out. Thanks for the ideas!
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#1844252 - 03/18/10 07:35 PM Re: Best Terrain Feature [Re: TN RDG RNR]
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I like many features, but it's hard to beat cuts in the bluff line at the top of the mountain where deer travel up and down the mountain.
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#1844994 - 03/19/10 06:07 AM Re: Best Terrain Feature [Re: ghosthunter]
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 Originally Posted By: ghosthunter
I like many features, but it's hard to beat cuts in the bluff line at the top of the mountain where deer travel up and down the mountain.


Man, I used to be able to hunt a spot like that. There was deer sign galore at the top just as the cut opened up onto a ridge. Always a ton of sign in that area, but I was too young and dumb to make the most of it, as it was a good hour walk thru the gulf and up the other side to get to it, and that was just too far in the dark for me at the time! Skeered!
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#1845646 - 03/19/10 04:21 PM Re: Best Terrain Feature [Re: Beekeeper]
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#1845801 - 03/19/10 07:05 PM Re: Best Terrain Feature [Re: TN RDG RNR]
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 Originally Posted By: TN RDG RNR
When your looking for a spot to hang a stand which terrain feature seems to work best for you.


My favorite terrain feature is a descending secondary point dropping down and away from a high ridge-top. And if possible, a "knob" on a ridgeline from which multiple secondary points drop away.
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#1845845 - 03/19/10 08:12 PM Re: Best Terrain Feature [Re: BSK]
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Do you have any topo examples?
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#1846537 - 03/20/10 10:33 AM Re: Best Terrain Feature [Re: TN RDG RNR]
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 Originally Posted By: TN RDG RNR
Do you have any topo examples?


Although this isn't the perfect example (the map was made for an article on a different topic) the pinkish-red areas on the map are secondary points. For whatever reason, I find deer like using secondary points much more than primary points (points that are the terminal end of a ridgeline). And if I can find a spot where several secondary points descend from nearly the same spot on a ridgeline, I know I've got a hot-spot. In fact, I will try to create "highly preferred" habitat (food plot or thick cover) in these locations to enhance their use by deer.

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