question
I've been trying to get a truely monster buck on a peice of property i hunt. He Leaves his core bedding area differently every night. He beds down in a 6 acre cluster of pine trees. Tomorrow the weather is gonna be nasty. Rain all day with 40mph winds, gusts up to 60mph. I been thinking today that i should get in the woods at daybreak and try to find him on foot. (considering the weather). Do you think he'll be in his prime bedding area with the brows of the pine trees ground level blowing around or do you think he'll be on one the the 4 or 5 ridges surrounding his bedding area? I was thinking maybe the ridges cause he can see better and get out of the wind better, but i know this may be my only chance at him right now. Neighbors say he's either a 10 or 12. I seen him at the end of riffle last year and he was a beautiful 8. There is no hunting pressure on him so far this year. Ive been resecting his core area. What are some things to do and consider for tomorrow?