GetOutside253
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I'm reaching out for some advice as I prepare for my first deer. A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to glass a promising buck for about three hours. I returned when archery season began, and spent three days glassing the same location, but he didn’t show up.
I'm curious about your strategies in similar situations:
1. Scouting Tips: What are some effective methods to locate a buck that has seemingly disappeared? Would adjusting glassing locations be beneficial or focusing more on tracking signs like rubs and scrapes?
2. Timing and Patterns: How do you determine the best time to return to a location for another attempt?
3. Adaptation: Have you ever had success by changing your approach, such as still hunting versus setting up a stand, after an elusive buck fails to appear?
4. Ethical Practices: Above all, I want to ensure I'm hunting ethically. What practices do you recommend to maintain ethical standards while pursuing a specific buck?

I'm curious about your strategies in similar situations:
1. Scouting Tips: What are some effective methods to locate a buck that has seemingly disappeared? Would adjusting glassing locations be beneficial or focusing more on tracking signs like rubs and scrapes?
2. Timing and Patterns: How do you determine the best time to return to a location for another attempt?
3. Adaptation: Have you ever had success by changing your approach, such as still hunting versus setting up a stand, after an elusive buck fails to appear?
4. Ethical Practices: Above all, I want to ensure I'm hunting ethically. What practices do you recommend to maintain ethical standards while pursuing a specific buck?
