HvilleSaddle
New Member
Hey all,
I wanted to get my thoughts out so there could see them . I am familiar with scouting swamp areas, small creek bottoms, big woods and farm country. But when it comes to larger river bottoms that flood every spring and wipe the woods clean of tracks, scrapes and sometimes trails I imagine.
I have looked at satellite images of the bottoms and located some well used trails and spots that I would expect deer to bed and move. I plan on looking for the same sign as any other spot, rubs, browsing/licking branches and if I’m lucky trails and beds. If I don’t get there before the spring flooding I think that is my best bet outside of actually looking if it’s “Deery”.
Thanks
I wanted to get my thoughts out so there could see them . I am familiar with scouting swamp areas, small creek bottoms, big woods and farm country. But when it comes to larger river bottoms that flood every spring and wipe the woods clean of tracks, scrapes and sometimes trails I imagine.
I have looked at satellite images of the bottoms and located some well used trails and spots that I would expect deer to bed and move. I plan on looking for the same sign as any other spot, rubs, browsing/licking branches and if I’m lucky trails and beds. If I don’t get there before the spring flooding I think that is my best bet outside of actually looking if it’s “Deery”.
Thanks