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<blockquote data-quote="diggler1833" data-source="post: 3606588" data-attributes="member: 48072"><p>Trail cameras discovered by people often go missing.</p><p></p><p>Deer essentially have the same nose as a hound. They can pick you off downwind a lot further than people think. Likewise, that trail of scent you left going in is going to be picked up for days. Hunt facing the wind, and never walk through an area you plan on hunting. </p><p></p><p>Deer vision isn't as acute as yours, but their ability to see movement is greater. </p><p></p><p>Elevation changes, water access, viable food sources, and clearings are all things I would look for if studying satellite images. Find a water source near a clearing, with oak trees and some elevation change in there (can bed out of the wind) and you've got a start for scouting. </p><p></p><p>The further in you can go on public land the better usually. Let the other hunters work for you (pushing game).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diggler1833, post: 3606588, member: 48072"] Trail cameras discovered by people often go missing. Deer essentially have the same nose as a hound. They can pick you off downwind a lot further than people think. Likewise, that trail of scent you left going in is going to be picked up for days. Hunt facing the wind, and never walk through an area you plan on hunting. Deer vision isn't as acute as yours, but their ability to see movement is greater. Elevation changes, water access, viable food sources, and clearings are all things I would look for if studying satellite images. Find a water source near a clearing, with oak trees and some elevation change in there (can bed out of the wind) and you've got a start for scouting. The further in you can go on public land the better usually. Let the other hunters work for you (pushing game). [/QUOTE]
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