RE: How would you do it?
Pine forests that are of adequate size, usually shade out anythind else, and become , primarily bedding areas. Whenever I hunt these types of terrain, I look for edges that intersect with another type of terrain, especially hardwoods, and then trails that come outat these points. Also, look for places where the 2 types of terrain form corners, inside or outside. Is there any creeks running through? Usually there are hardwoods along the edges of these creeksand these areas provide travel corridors.I usually walk these to find crossings that are lateral to the creek, and sometimes trails can be parallel, at least for a ways.The shade of pine plantations usually cause the other vegetation to die out, removing browse a s a source of feed.