Scoutman
Well-Known Member
I've noticed over the years that if I hunt terrain features and not so much exact feed areas that I can consistently hunt the same tree per se every year. I had areas with consistent buck sign every year so I would set up locations along those areas for different winds etc. Entry and exit is not as critical as deer dont linger in those areas, just pass through to a destination. You dont see as many but it only takes one to make a bad hunt good. It seems you can hunt these areas consistently and not burn them out. Anyone else seen this? I hunted in my youth with a gentleman who has probably killed over 300 deer, he carried a spirit loc-on in every hunt! He had trees prepped everywhere. He used to preach hunting terrain not necessarily a ton of sign.