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Catman and other wind pros, a question
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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5215269" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>I love finding those. EVERY time I jump a buck out of his bed, I go examine every square inch of it. Bend down to his POV and you can immediately see why he is there. Almost bullet proof. Find enough of them and you know where to start looking. I've tracked several on our place over the years and have assumed they are there on certain wind directions. That will dictate where I will hunt if I'm after him, or where to avoid when going to a completely different location. Getting a picture 200 yards away from there 30 minutes after dark is all I need to know and assume he's there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5215269, member: 5787"] I love finding those. EVERY time I jump a buck out of his bed, I go examine every square inch of it. Bend down to his POV and you can immediately see why he is there. Almost bullet proof. Find enough of them and you know where to start looking. I've tracked several on our place over the years and have assumed they are there on certain wind directions. That will dictate where I will hunt if I'm after him, or where to avoid when going to a completely different location. Getting a picture 200 yards away from there 30 minutes after dark is all I need to know and assume he's there. [/QUOTE]
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