RE: Most magical Rut day in the woods...EVER(17th)
Thanks 59...I've always liked maps and I work the geometry of the land fairly well I believe..I take into account where other hunters will be, and how they will get in there....my hunting partner is a whiz at topo maps. Reading topo maps, and preseason application of those maps is something that I definitely have to get better at doing. I try to learn 1 or 2 new areas a year on the military base I hunt. I learn them so well that I know almost every inch of the place...this year I have only learned one new area, just maybe a 150 acre section. I love the late season b/c it allows/forces me to focus on new areas to intercept the feeding deer. Hunter 59, I might have some questions for you in regards to aerial photos in the future. Thanks for the advice/encouragement.
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