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Quote from: dilleytech on April 16, 2020, 06:44:38 AMQuote from: Tbob on April 15, 2020, 05:20:56 PMWow man! I wish I found em like that!It’s one of those things.. the more you find the easier they are to see. They key is find where the deer are and cover every square inch with your eyes. If you’re just walking through areas you’re missing most of them for sure. But that’s nothing. The states out east with better game numbers, it’s not uncommon for guys to come home with over 20 a day. My personal record is 9 in Washington. Some good advice. I generally just slowly wander around. I don’t “grid” areas I guess, I just get so distracted.. I’ll be walking along a line and see a little opening so I wander over there, then I think I’ll go back the way i came, but then see a little trail going over there, so I follow it, then there’s a little bench looking thing up over that little rise so I might as well go check that too while I’m here... it just goes on and on.... but I do walk fairly slow. I think I avg about a mile per hour or so, so it’s pretty slow going and looking at least... Would you recommend more “gridding” type patterns rather than the random slow walks that I end up eventually doing? Just trying to increase my odds of not getting skunked so much.. lol.. and thank you!
Quote from: Tbob on April 15, 2020, 05:20:56 PMWow man! I wish I found em like that!It’s one of those things.. the more you find the easier they are to see. They key is find where the deer are and cover every square inch with your eyes. If you’re just walking through areas you’re missing most of them for sure. But that’s nothing. The states out east with better game numbers, it’s not uncommon for guys to come home with over 20 a day. My personal record is 9 in Washington.
Wow man! I wish I found em like that!
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