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Don't care for it or the miles of ribbon or string left in the woods
Quote from: boneaddict on July 05, 2016, 03:39:00 PMDon't care for it or the miles of ribbon or string left in the woods If you mark a trail in or out, like some do when packing meat....take it down on your last trip out. Real simple...no need to put it up and leave it.
Quote from: jrebel on July 05, 2016, 03:43:26 PMQuote from: boneaddict on July 05, 2016, 03:39:00 PMDon't care for it or the miles of ribbon or string left in the woods If you mark a trail in or out, like some do when packing meat....take it down on your last trip out. Real simple...no need to put it up and leave it. Exactly! Not only are you just asking someone to follow it to your spot, but it also just makes that secret honey hole so less enchanting when you see someone else's ribbon trail into it. Plus why would you even need to mark anything nowadays? I don't get that? Anyone who has a phone has a perfectly good gps. Why mark anything? Disgusts me the way people mark their trails!
Was in Little Naches this weskend amd took down plenty of last years orange ribbon left by slobs!
I have a gps but I mark the bloodtrail with flagging tape. If I lose blood I look back at the trail of tape to get a general direction that the animal was heading so I can focus on that basic line looking for more blood. Visually it is a huge aid when blood trailing. Same here Rainier