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Mentallist vs Method Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="BigSatt" data-source="post: 3210385" data-attributes="member: 7071"><p>How do you hunt? What I mean is do you meticulously look for every detailed fact that you can find about feeding locations, transition zones, and bedding areas BEFORE you hang a stand and hunt? Or, do you seek out the most likely avenues of travel (pinch points), hang your stand(s), and stay out of the area until time to hunt?</p><p></p><p>I've done both and had decent success with both. However, since I mainly hunt during November anymore, I find that I lean more to hunting pinch points. Especially since the evolution of modern trail cameras. I do enjoy seeing those pics, and generally the cameras are not very close to my stands, as I don't want that much pressure close to them. Thanks for looking. Anxiously awaiting responses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigSatt, post: 3210385, member: 7071"] How do you hunt? What I mean is do you meticulously look for every detailed fact that you can find about feeding locations, transition zones, and bedding areas BEFORE you hang a stand and hunt? Or, do you seek out the most likely avenues of travel (pinch points), hang your stand(s), and stay out of the area until time to hunt? I've done both and had decent success with both. However, since I mainly hunt during November anymore, I find that I lean more to hunting pinch points. Especially since the evolution of modern trail cameras. I do enjoy seeing those pics, and generally the cameras are not very close to my stands, as I don't want that much pressure close to them. Thanks for looking. Anxiously awaiting responses. [/QUOTE]
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