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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 4239097" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>Two maps are provided to each member. One is a land use map, color coded, showing current crops and various stages of timber types and maturity. The other map is a arial style map with designated parking spots as well as approved full time atv use and handicap use ATV trails. Property boundaries etc are also shown on this map. These maps are essential and even the experienced veterans study them continually. </p><p></p><p>Regarding when and what type of cover bucks are taken. It appears pretty random although it seems more bucks are killed in the AM. Probably because that's when people hunt. Some years certain units produce better than others. Who knows why?</p><p>Often bucks are killed in overlooked areas which might be 30 yards off the blacktop or next to a parking area. In the end, hunters are more predictable than mature bucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 4239097, member: 10373"] Two maps are provided to each member. One is a land use map, color coded, showing current crops and various stages of timber types and maturity. The other map is a arial style map with designated parking spots as well as approved full time atv use and handicap use ATV trails. Property boundaries etc are also shown on this map. These maps are essential and even the experienced veterans study them continually. Regarding when and what type of cover bucks are taken. It appears pretty random although it seems more bucks are killed in the AM. Probably because that's when people hunt. Some years certain units produce better than others. Who knows why? Often bucks are killed in overlooked areas which might be 30 yards off the blacktop or next to a parking area. In the end, hunters are more predictable than mature bucks. [/QUOTE]
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