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Improving as a Hunter and Summer Scouting Velvets
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<blockquote data-quote="TN Whitetail Freak" data-source="post: 4764990" data-attributes="member: 7958"><p>Each year I deem one aspect of my overall hunting game that im weakest in and make it a point to focus on that aspect until i am proficient in it. 2017 was becoming effective at identifying oak trees and preferred feed trees. Last year it was identifying native vegetation and early season food sources and better trailcam strategies. This year its better archery form/shooting and actually summer scouting/glassing. Well ive been at it hard and roughly 3 or 4 times a week with summer scouting and archery form. I can say ive began to see obvious patterns in deer and also witnessed a pattern shift by a group of deer that was food related (beans planted). The other day i found me a good mature buck to focus in on come August. I witness a few bucks in a planted beanfield but it was dark. So i decided to go in and glass from a half mile and sure enough a swayed back potbelly, deep chested deer showed up at 645pm. I think the focus area of summer scouting is going to give me one or 2 additional encounters a year that i otherwise wouldnt have. Dont ever stop learning because there is always more you could be doing to become a more efficient killer in the woods. Oh did i mention i started shooting at a shop on Tuesdays and have placed 3rd and 1st on a few occasions. Stay after it my friends!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TN Whitetail Freak, post: 4764990, member: 7958"] Each year I deem one aspect of my overall hunting game that im weakest in and make it a point to focus on that aspect until i am proficient in it. 2017 was becoming effective at identifying oak trees and preferred feed trees. Last year it was identifying native vegetation and early season food sources and better trailcam strategies. This year its better archery form/shooting and actually summer scouting/glassing. Well ive been at it hard and roughly 3 or 4 times a week with summer scouting and archery form. I can say ive began to see obvious patterns in deer and also witnessed a pattern shift by a group of deer that was food related (beans planted). The other day i found me a good mature buck to focus in on come August. I witness a few bucks in a planted beanfield but it was dark. So i decided to go in and glass from a half mile and sure enough a swayed back potbelly, deep chested deer showed up at 645pm. I think the focus area of summer scouting is going to give me one or 2 additional encounters a year that i otherwise wouldnt have. Dont ever stop learning because there is always more you could be doing to become a more efficient killer in the woods. Oh did i mention i started shooting at a shop on Tuesdays and have placed 3rd and 1st on a few occasions. Stay after it my friends! [/QUOTE]
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