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Quick scenario, to pick the brains of those who do this often. I have never sat water during sept, I enjoy moving, calling, slow walking timber, etc. However with a fairly dry year and temps in the 70s expected end of next week, if I were to sit a spot with water for a couple days to start off the trip...what's the strategy?
Call, don't call, sit morning, night or both? Afternoons? There is is nice patch of steep dark timber that never sees the sun just above this water, a nice bench that usually has sign the area holds elk depending on pressure. There are multiple watering holes in a field about 100m x 100m. Would you sit crosswind to ambush as they came down from the bench? Sit just on the field side of the cover and be able to move along the edge if they show outside of a comfortable range? Would you find other timber to slow walk in the afternoon and come back to set up again for the evening?
Just some thoughts running through my head and seemingly 100 ways to play it. Having never really sat water exclusively, not sure what the best plan is.
Call, don't call, sit morning, night or both? Afternoons? There is is nice patch of steep dark timber that never sees the sun just above this water, a nice bench that usually has sign the area holds elk depending on pressure. There are multiple watering holes in a field about 100m x 100m. Would you sit crosswind to ambush as they came down from the bench? Sit just on the field side of the cover and be able to move along the edge if they show outside of a comfortable range? Would you find other timber to slow walk in the afternoon and come back to set up again for the evening?
Just some thoughts running through my head and seemingly 100 ways to play it. Having never really sat water exclusively, not sure what the best plan is.