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I would say spot and stalk would be the best advantage if possible but I usually have to hike miles and miles to get that opportunity. So with that said I think the more area you can cover the better.
I hunt modern, so I will break this into 2 parts: Early season (October 15th-25th) and late season (last week of October and late buck).Early season I would park my ass in a saddle, natural funnel, or escape trail in an area where there was lots of clearcuts/timber and lots of people. I would let other hunters push deer to me. Or i would go where no one else went, far from roads and people. A treestand would probably work, but i never tried one. So i guess a little of everything. (early season is tough)Late season, I would have to go with Hiking miles and miles looking at many clearcuts, glassing (lots of glassing), and then spot and stalk. Do this in a productive area with lots of deer, and you will see bucks moving.
Road hunting.
Expert opinions on the BEST Wetside Hunting Method? Spot & Stalk, Hike Miles & Miles, Sit and Wait, Treestand??? Thanks
In my experience most west-sider's use the following method:1. Pack your truck with a week's worth of stuff2. Point your truck east3. Drive over the Cascades4. Continue east until you find Pathfinder101's truck5. Park next to it6. Hunt that area until Pathfinder101 gets frustrated, hikes back to his truck and drives off7. Repeat steps 4-6