#1991999 - 07/13/10 07:51 AM
Scouting in July - Need opinions
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msubullyhunter
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Ok, just got a new lease and wanted some people's opinions on scouting in July. Since we are new to the lease, is it okay to walk the property every weekend to get familiar with it or should we just hunt the fields the first year and observe the deer travel patterns so that we get a better understanding of where to put stands in the woods the second year? If it is okay, what time of the year would you do your last scouting?
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#1992010 - 07/13/10 07:55 AM
Re: Scouting in July - Need opinions
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Myself, as early as it is, I'd at least learn the lay of the land, look for funnels, pinch points, feeding and bedding areas.
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#1992028 - 07/13/10 07:59 AM
Re: Scouting in July - Need opinions
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I would probably observe, find some deer, then check out your topo maps or get on the ground and start locating geographical features, like funnels, and travel routes where the deer are traveling to and from bedding/feeding areas. I would try and get these things done asap, and get a stand or two set before the season. Then, after season, scout even more to find lesser traveled routes and feeding/bedding areas to set up on for next season. This is just my opinion for sure, but just how I'd approach it. Good luck!
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#1992067 - 07/13/10 08:13 AM
Re: Scouting in July - Need opinions
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tndrbstr
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I would probably observe, find some deer, then check out your topo maps or get on the ground and start locating geographical features, like funnels, and travel routes where the deer are traveling to and from bedding/feeding areas. I would try and get these things done asap, and get a stand or two set before the season. Then, after season, scout even more to find lesser traveled routes and feeding/bedding areas to set up on for next season. This is just my opinion for sure, but just how I'd approach it. Good luck!
thats about the way I would probably approach it too...I would want to get as far into the learning curve as I could the first year... I don't have any problem hitting the ground during the season either...but I'm not scouting then, I'm still hunting
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#1992246 - 07/13/10 09:30 AM
Re: Scouting in July - Need opinions
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lungpuncher1
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Aerial maps!!! find those funnels, saddles, thickets, and also check out what your neighbors places have to offer to give you a better understanding of where they are coming from or going to and why.
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#1992456 - 07/13/10 11:40 AM
Re: Scouting in July - Need opinions
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Considering this is unknown property, I would scout. But I would do as much "paper" scouting from topo maps and aerial photos as possible first, to limit the amount of time/scent on the ground.
Heavy scouting is best done just after the season ends. However, considering deer are usually on different movement patterns in mid-summer than they will be during the fall, I don't think summer scouting is anywhere near as damaging to success as scouting just weeks before and during the season.
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#1992497 - 07/13/10 12:01 PM
Re: Scouting in July - Need opinions
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I would do like MUP says and BSK said. DO your home work with a topo map and actaully go in and get a feel for the layout of the land.
I start scouting at the end of July or early August. I am hunting a heavily hunted WMA and I have not had an issue seeing deer where I scouted. Usually by the time I get back in there it has been a couple of months and they forgot about me. Of course you don't see many mature bucks, but that is public land hunting and being you're not on Public you may want to consider that.
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#1992597 - 07/13/10 12:42 PM
Re: Scouting in July - Need opinions
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redblood
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I agree with bsk. If mature bucks are what you seek, then you want to limit human intrusion as much possible, till you are holding something that can kill him. I do realize you have to scout some, but not every weekend.
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#1992606 - 07/13/10 12:46 PM
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Considering this is unknown property, I would scout. But I would do as much "paper" scouting from topo maps and aerial photos as possible first, to limit the amount of time/scent on the ground.
Heavy scouting is best done just after the season ends. However, considering deer are usually on different movement patterns in mid-summer than they will be during the fall, I don't think summer scouting is anywhere near as damaging to success as scouting just weeks before and during the season. I agree,but maybe,if you can,do a couple of all dayers,for a weekend or 2 ,then hang some stands and get out for a while
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#1992627 - 07/13/10 12:57 PM
Re: Scouting in July - Need opinions
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BigSatt
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I would most likely have walked part of it; and would have studied some aerial and topo maps before i leased it. JMO
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