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<blockquote data-quote="Dbllunger" data-source="post: 5759748" data-attributes="member: 2494"><p>1. Outfit yourself with the highest QUALITY clothing you can. Not necessarily the most expensive and not what's trendy. Think quality wool, wool socks, hats and the best rain gear you can get. If you're not warm and dry you won't be successful and hunting will be miserable.</p><p></p><p>2. Your best time to scout is the dead of winter after the season to get ready for next season. Trails, terrain features and everything else is so much easier to see. Find and mark your oaks. Then when archery opens you go back and find the ones being used. Early season hunt food. Acorns are king. </p><p></p><p>3. When hunting alone always make sure people know exactly where you are and when you will be back. I have a policy of marking exactly where I am on Google maps on my phone BEFORE I climb up and immediately texting to my wife. </p><p></p><p>4. Always wear a safety harness. There are people that love you and want to see you come home in one piece.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dbllunger, post: 5759748, member: 2494"] 1. Outfit yourself with the highest QUALITY clothing you can. Not necessarily the most expensive and not what's trendy. Think quality wool, wool socks, hats and the best rain gear you can get. If you're not warm and dry you won't be successful and hunting will be miserable. 2. Your best time to scout is the dead of winter after the season to get ready for next season. Trails, terrain features and everything else is so much easier to see. Find and mark your oaks. Then when archery opens you go back and find the ones being used. Early season hunt food. Acorns are king. 3. When hunting alone always make sure people know exactly where you are and when you will be back. I have a policy of marking exactly where I am on Google maps on my phone BEFORE I climb up and immediately texting to my wife. 4. Always wear a safety harness. There are people that love you and want to see you come home in one piece. [/QUOTE]
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