BeastOfTheTrees
WKR
Appalachians, foothills of the Appalachians, Adirondacks, or any patches of Big Timber Elevation in East or Northeast. What’s y’alls go to tactics for finding those old Hill country bucks.
My favorite tactics are still hunting or tracking (if you have snow on the ground.)
Mountain bucks are damn near impossible to pattern( I’ve never seen the same mature buck in the same spot more than once) and to kill them consistently, I’ve relied more on luck, persistence and woodsmanship.
A tactic that has worked well for a friend of mine is hunting ridge to ridge. Sitting on one ridge and glassing another. This method depends entirely on terrain and doesn’t work in most of the places I hunt.(ridges are too thick to glass and get a clear shot). Plus I can’t sit in one place that long lol.
Penn State Deer-Forest Study
ecosystems.psu.edu
I like the penn state studies because they are patterning gps collared mature deer.
I know right? Penn State has done a bunch of yearly reports. Since I've found them alot of my hunting strategies have changed. No point in hunting what i hope they are going to do when i have documented proof of what they really do.I would love to see what that would look like with Elk