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In my experience when the deer aren't moving, and you know there are animals in an area. Instead of covering tons of ground, it sometimes is better to think small. Blacktails don't go that far from day to day. Hunt one area very thoroughly, stick with it and keep hitting the same spot every day. Make an area of about one square mile and keep hunting it, take a differant path each day in and out so not to make a pattern of pressure. That's what I do when the animals aren't moving.
My last spot I found a TON of fresh sign with food shelter and cover... so I know where to hit next time. But overall, until I by chance hit this spot, not a single sign of life. Honestly I utterly HATE hunting Western wa... unless I am simply after Grouse... came across 43 GROUSE YESTERDAY... could have limited by 6:40 if I'd have brought my Shotty...