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Thanks for the info...I also walked lots of miles but the deer seem to see me first. Lol....being 6' 2" and 240 I don't tread lightly... I thought of using my 12' aluminum boat with a 10 horse motor and just cruise the shore line. I'll be scouting every weekend until Labor day.
I had the tag in 2006. I can tell you that it's extremely hard to "pattern" these deer. They just use different routes so much.That goes for Summer, Winter and Fall. They will be in the same areas, but the thought of a ground blind or tree stand, doesn't seem practical with my experience. They use different trails so much and the cover doesn't always match up with their routes.I covered 8-10 miles a day on average during my hunt. Multiple days, I would see the same buck 2-4 miles from where I saw him the day before.This was a tail end of the rut to post rut hunt.I killed my buck on the 14th day of my hunt, the last day of the season.Take it for what it is worth. I am sure others will chime in.Best of luck on your hunt.