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S01E07 - Post Season Scouting

This was a really fun podcast. Thanka again to everyone who contributed! Saddle hunters are the best!

I took some of these lessons to heart and scouted for 5 hours today. Covered a slow 6 miles and prepped 3 trees. I can't wait for September!!

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tree identification for the Southeast check out this book
Forest plants of the SouthEast and their wildlife uses
revised edition James h miller & karl v miller
 
Podcast has got me motivated to scout. Gonna head out this weekend to scout a new public area. The state has recently acquired 984 acres of land, previously a Federal quail sanctuary. It is bow only, no vehicle access. The greatest thing is it’s only 4 miles from my house. I’m sure that it will not be over pressured due to the fact around here public land hunters want ATV access most of the time. They don’t like walking in. Prime real-estate for saddle hunting
 
Podcast has got me motivated to scout. Gonna head out this weekend to scout a new public area. The state has recently acquired 984 acres of land, previously a Federal quail sanctuary. It is bow only, no vehicle access. The greatest thing is it’s only 4 miles from my house. I’m sure that it will not be over pressured due to the fact around here public land hunters want ATV access most of the time. They don’t like walking in. Prime real-estate for saddle hunting

Awesome!


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Podcast has got me motivated to scout. Gonna head out this weekend to scout a new public area. The state has recently acquired 984 acres of land, previously a Federal quail sanctuary. It is bow only, no vehicle access. The greatest thing is it’s only 4 miles from my house. I’m sure that it will not be over pressured due to the fact around here public land hunters want ATV access most of the time. They don’t like walking in. Prime real-estate for saddle hunting
Sounds like a GEM!
 
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