Hi, folks. I grew up hunting in Vermont from treestands. Recently I've been tracking on snow when I have the time to hunt and the conditions to do so. I've come up on a doe at 60-70 yards without her knowing I was there, so I think I'm doing some things right. Now I just need the time to follow enough tracks until I can make a buck materialize at the end. Anyway, do any of you have tips for a beginning tracker that may shorten up the learning curve? I feel pretty comfortable telling buck and doe tracks apart (good bucks anyway), but I'm more concerned about when to go fast, when to slow down, how often to stop, what you can and can't get away with, etc. Thanks, and shoot straight.