ORIGINAL: Badatta2d
You know I guess we all relate to the "bedding area" as the one near the area we hunt. My areasbeddingsite is a thick thick stand of pines that covers probably 4 acres. Trying to go in there only leads to much noise and few, if any, shot opportunities.So I would not go in there during the season. After the season, horn hunting and such I've counted well over 80 beds in the snow, in that area, some new, some older,you get the picture.
SO I guess you can't make a blanket statement of do this or don't do that. It depends on your area and what you've learned about the deeractivityin that section of land.
You hit the nail on the head! The type of area you speak of would be unadviseable to hunt haphazardly. If you got in there VERY early, WAY before light, and set up with the wind to your favor, you might have the hunt of your life though. Hard to say for sure without actually seeing the terrain. One size does NOT fit all, that is for sure.