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<blockquote data-quote="Snake" data-source="post: 5714367" data-attributes="member: 7051"><p>First and foremost try and find bedding areas then that may determine your entry . Good looking areas won't be good if you bust them each time entering. Once you figure out that then find your stand locations . You may have to hunt it a couple times to figure out how the thermals flow . We know thermals rise in the mornings and settle in the evenings but how that will effect your hunting areas may take time. How they flow with a western wind , eastern wind and so forth . Basically by looking at the terrain you may figure that out once you know how the deer move from bedding to feeding areas. There should be known game trails especially in the ridge areas . I'd set up on one of those especially in a saddle area , hanging stands on different sides determined by the wind. Good fortune on your new area brother looks good from what I see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snake, post: 5714367, member: 7051"] First and foremost try and find bedding areas then that may determine your entry . Good looking areas won't be good if you bust them each time entering. Once you figure out that then find your stand locations . You may have to hunt it a couple times to figure out how the thermals flow . We know thermals rise in the mornings and settle in the evenings but how that will effect your hunting areas may take time. How they flow with a western wind , eastern wind and so forth . Basically by looking at the terrain you may figure that out once you know how the deer move from bedding to feeding areas. There should be known game trails especially in the ridge areas . I'd set up on one of those especially in a saddle area , hanging stands on different sides determined by the wind. Good fortune on your new area brother looks good from what I see. [/QUOTE]
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