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I tend to see deer in the road along that kind of timber. They jump into it and can hide, but is such a mess to kick around in for a solo hunter.
Walking through that is the best test of rain gear short of going for an actual swim.
Quote from: JimmyHoffa on July 07, 2019, 10:59:30 AMWalking through that is the best test of rain gear short of going for an actual swim.Hilarious! Thanks Jimmy - LMAO - you brought tears to my eyes! I've lived that nightmare. You'd be picking fir needles our of your orifices for weeks. I'll never try doing that again! Anyway......the point is, this isn't the perfect spot. Make note of where you consistently see deer at you explore. More deer viewings = better chances to score. Mixed alder/fir forests on a south facing slope are always worth exploring in my book. They won't be there in the heat of Summer, but come the cool days of Fall.......... Go slow. Be still. Sit more than stand. Stand more than walk. Stay hidden.If you're really not sure how to proceed, I recommend this app that has numerous vids for the low price of a single hunting magazine. Cancel anytime!!! (if you can figure out your iphone settings) Three or four dollars to review perhaps a couple hours of videos is a pretty good deal. no matter how you calculate it. This guy is a pro and he kills some monsters, though BC/Canada allows hunting during the rut, so you can't always draw parallels to our situation. I figure when you'r just starting out, figuring out how to score a forkie (trophy!) is more important that finding the wall hanger. I might be wrong ( )http://www.howtohunt.com/blacktail-hunter-app
Quote from: JimmyHoffa on July 08, 2019, 07:54:39 AMI tend to see deer in the road along that kind of timber. They jump into it and can hide, but is such a mess to kick around in for a solo hunter.I tried to follow a trail in ! Ha No way!!
I found some better looking cuts . It is definitely impassable. Would you set a stand on the edge ? Try rattling?
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