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<blockquote data-quote="CHRIS WILSON" data-source="post: 5439373" data-attributes="member: 2609"><p>That's pretty much what my buddy and I do. We're in the woods pretty quick after the season ends looking for trails, rubs, scrapes, and bedding areas...marking these items using OnX. Then we'll revisit later in the Summer to get an idea of how movement in the area might have changed in relation to what we saw earlier. Then a few weeks before the season, we'll go back...pick our final stand locations and cut shooting lanes.</p><p>With new areas that I maybe didn't have time to scout preseason, I'll do a lot of aerial map scouting using OnX to find saddles....areas of hardwood density and other points of interest. I'll then take my light weight climber, get in at early first light and scout as I go.....moving slow and as quietly as possible. If I find a spot that looks particularly active, that's where I park it for the morning/day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHRIS WILSON, post: 5439373, member: 2609"] That's pretty much what my buddy and I do. We're in the woods pretty quick after the season ends looking for trails, rubs, scrapes, and bedding areas...marking these items using OnX. Then we'll revisit later in the Summer to get an idea of how movement in the area might have changed in relation to what we saw earlier. Then a few weeks before the season, we'll go back...pick our final stand locations and cut shooting lanes. With new areas that I maybe didn't have time to scout preseason, I'll do a lot of aerial map scouting using OnX to find saddles....areas of hardwood density and other points of interest. I'll then take my light weight climber, get in at early first light and scout as I go.....moving slow and as quietly as possible. If I find a spot that looks particularly active, that's where I park it for the morning/day. [/QUOTE]
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