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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5311476" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>I scout like crazy, but it's very low impact. A little owling from high listening spots at daybreak. Prob 10 or 15 miles walking on the week before opening on national forest.</p><p></p><p>Birds are so scattered out down here its really imperative to have one located for the season opening. And it's HARD to even accomplish that with all my preseason scouting.</p><p></p><p>Now in TN I just go to my traditional spots without scouting. Birds will be roosted within earshot 90% of the time, so scouting beforehand is a waste. I always try to roost a bird in the afternoon for the next day, however</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5311476, member: 2805"] I scout like crazy, but it's very low impact. A little owling from high listening spots at daybreak. Prob 10 or 15 miles walking on the week before opening on national forest. Birds are so scattered out down here its really imperative to have one located for the season opening. And it's HARD to even accomplish that with all my preseason scouting. Now in TN I just go to my traditional spots without scouting. Birds will be roosted within earshot 90% of the time, so scouting beforehand is a waste. I always try to roost a bird in the afternoon for the next day, however [/QUOTE]
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