After my second year of saddle hunting, I've come to really enjoy afternoon hunts where I set up on hot sign. But due to work and family, about 2/3 of my hunts are in the morning. My process has been the same since I started mobile hunting - pin a tree (typically near bedding) with a reflective tack and mark it on my gps. Then plan a route on the gps from my parking spot. This has worked well from the perspective that I can travel long distances to reach a spot without relying on landmarks or a tacked trail, and climb a planned tree where I know the orientation to trails and shooting windows.
However, I recently lost my gps which made me question how other folks navigate to their early morning setups.
I wish I was a headlight on a north-bound train
However, I recently lost my gps which made me question how other folks navigate to their early morning setups.
I wish I was a headlight on a north-bound train