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Old 01-14-2007 | 05:31 PM
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davidmil
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Default RE: changing land each year

Do as much scouting as you can from roads with binos. I'd start in late June and all through July and until you can get on the land. By that time you should have an idea of where deer are congragating, feedingand moving. As someone stated, topo maps can be a big help. Really, you should beable to get set up and on deerwith no problem. Section off the property and do a thorough once over of each section as soon as you can. Even though things are green you should beable to find the well used trails and feeding areas. Once you get the hang of how deer like to move you can almost predict where you'll find what you're looking for. Heavy used trails are easy. It's those not so obvious ones you're looking for. You can feel them under foot when you hit them just because they're firmer. Fallen leaves are beat down and on hills you should see skid marks etc where they go over ditches etc. All kinds of stuff to look for. You'll see where they nibble on vegetation along the trails. Just remember the patterns will change as the food sources dry up and change. The edges of fields are a great place to get started. You'll see where they come out and walk along. You'll see corn eaten. You'll see where they're in things like beans and peanuts. It's not as desperate a deal as you think. In your scouting on the landtake your binos and check the accorn crops. Find a couple big old whiteoaks that seem to be loaded and you're in business. Even though amast crop is not ready, check the quanitities so you can be there when they're ripe and being hit.
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