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<blockquote data-quote="DMD" data-source="post: 5213833" data-attributes="member: 2937"><p>When scouting - in early season, look at the small picture: acorns under trees, droppings, etc.</p><p>Later season (once rut begins to ramp up) look at the big picture: multiple travel corridors heading up together, thickets for travel, how the property in the vicinity lays, where fields, thickets, and food sources are in relationship to the property you are hunting. I try to to think bigger during the rut. If that makes any sense. This method of scouting made me a much more successful hunter. During the rut, deer sign is not near as important to me as the lay of the land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DMD, post: 5213833, member: 2937"] When scouting - in early season, look at the small picture: acorns under trees, droppings, etc. Later season (once rut begins to ramp up) look at the big picture: multiple travel corridors heading up together, thickets for travel, how the property in the vicinity lays, where fields, thickets, and food sources are in relationship to the property you are hunting. I try to to think bigger during the rut. If that makes any sense. This method of scouting made me a much more successful hunter. During the rut, deer sign is not near as important to me as the lay of the land. [/QUOTE]
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