Tip for a one day guided hunt?
#2
good luck lol but seriously if there is no way you could scout the property before hand i would get a topo map of the property and try to find a funnel of some kind whether it be between fields or somethin like a couple ridges coming to a point but i would think your best bet is to study a topo map as much as u can
#3
Nontypical Buck
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From: Garfield NJ USA
If it's a guided hunt the guide should have already done all the scouting. I'd say it depends on what the cost of the hunt is and how much work the guide did to put you on an animal. I'd say 10-15% of the price of the hunt.
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From: Michigan
ORIGINAL: bwhunter501
good luck lol but seriously if there is no way you could scout the property before hand i would get a topo map of the property and try to find a funnel of some kind whether it be between fields or somethin like a couple ridges coming to a point but i would think your best bet is to study a topo map as much as u can
good luck lol but seriously if there is no way you could scout the property before hand i would get a topo map of the property and try to find a funnel of some kind whether it be between fields or somethin like a couple ridges coming to a point but i would think your best bet is to study a topo map as much as u can

#5
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From: Michigan
ORIGINAL: thndrchiken
If it's a guided hunt the guide should have already done all the scouting. I'd say it depends on what the cost of the hunt is and how much work the guide did to put you on an animal. I'd say 10-15% of the price of the hunt.
If it's a guided hunt the guide should have already done all the scouting. I'd say it depends on what the cost of the hunt is and how much work the guide did to put you on an animal. I'd say 10-15% of the price of the hunt.




