You hunt the Sardis area? I heard that area was hit during the stormsMy weekend went nothing at all like I had it planned. We had a front pushing through friday night and they had said there could be some strong thunderstorms. At 1am my phone goes off and it is a tornado warning that the old mobile home we use as deer camp was right in the center of the track. Neighbor trailer across the road has a fraidy hole (storm shelter). I throw on some clothes and my rain jacket and just get in the shelter about the time it gets nasty. Thankfully it wasnt on the ground just a radar signature. Stayed there until about 2:45 waiting for the monsoon to let up and finally gave up and just went back to my trailer. Managed to get back to sleep about 5 but remembered to turn the alarm off that was set for 5:30 lol. Got up about 7:30 and took off to the woods. Was planning to go in and check 2 spots close to each other and hang the one that looked the best. They both were void of anything remotely hunt worthy so the morning turned into a scouting mission. By 2:45 pm I had covered a little over 8 miles but finally found what I have been looking for. Decided yesterday morning that there were only a few other areas of interest I had not looked at yet and rather hang just went and finished up my scouting. Found another couple of prime locations too. By far the most productive scouting of the year. I dont really expect to need to do any other scouting until maybe late season but I mostly already know several late season primary food sources. On public ground I have bee in the woods 9 days and only have one afternoon hang, the rest has all been hiking and looking. We'll see if if the strategy this year pays off.