parkersdad said:
I think his style of hunting is more for the guys that hunt in the Midwest or open areas. This helps them be able to see the buck and find where he beds. I'm not so sure that this way of hunting will work in the big mountains of say North Carolina or Virginia. There is no way to know where the buck is without sign because you cannot spotlight and there is so much unbroken woods you cannot pinpoint his every move. Notice the guy that runs the site is from Wisconsin
I agree that it might make things easier when you have more open areas where you can spotlight and see the deer, but I think it can be done anywhere. Are the results going to pay off over night? Absolutely not. It takes a lot of hard work with boots on the ground. If you read through his site you will see that they talk a lot about hill country and narrowing down where to hunt in the mountains.
Am I an expert at doing that? Absolutely not. I just found the beast last year while striving to learn more about the hilly country I have started hunting the past few years. I have found about 1/2 dozen buck beds that I can try to hunt beast style and I have used their knowledge of where deer bed to get on to more deer and understand the deer I was previously seeing better.