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Tmo2295
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East coast: when scouting new areas of public land what’re the first few things you are looking for? Specifically prior to actual deer sign.
Non-oak food sources are the primary one-off's I look for food wise such as persimmon, honey locust, dewberry, honeysuckle, etc.I know transition areas and natural funnels was looking to see if there’s any one off items some people like to look for
Have almost a full 3 months of hunting before they roll inAreas where the pumpkin gang does not go.
I think the answer to your question will rely on the type of terrain you are hunting. Are you huntig mountains, hill country, ag fields, or river bottom?East coast: when scouting new areas of public land what’re the first few things you are looking for? Specifically prior to actual deer sign.
Mature bucks...East coast: when scouting new areas of public land what’re the first few things you are looking for? Specifically prior to actual deer sign.
Spotlighting isnt legal everywhere so better check the regs before you strike out after dark.Mature bucks...
If you just want to kill any whitetail it's pretty easy to find the current food source or travel corridor during the rut. If you want to kill a mature buck you have to start on a property used by a mature buck.
You can spend all your free time e-scouting, logging every bed, rub and scrape on to OnX but the only way to KNOW you're hunting a mature buck is to lay eyes on them.
The best way to do that is by driving dirt roads, spot lighting, observation sits, and in the right situation trail cams.
Once you've located the caliber of buck you're after then I would start looking closely at maps and sign to develop a plan.
And then once the rut kicks in all of your hard work goes out the window...
East coast: when scouting new areas of public land what’re the first few things you are looking for? Specifically prior to actual deer sign.