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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3606660" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>I dont hunt deer, but I can offer this:</p><p></p><p>Satellite imagery is great and all, but actually being there can tell a whole different story. I typically use satellite imagery to plan where I am going, and then go scout it out on foot. Places that looked like a walk in the park can actually be chest deep grass, not so much fun.</p><p></p><p>scouting can honestly be half the fun. Bring a squirrel or hog gun, and go wander around. I also highly suggest paying for a wildlife atlas from the ODWC. It can be extremely handy while out and about, as well as for planning your trips. It will have roads, cultivated areas, ponds, and minor terrain features all labeled, as well as camping areas. Highly suggested, and at $25 I've certainly gotten my money out of it. <a href="https://license.gooutdoorsoklahoma.com/Shop/Inventory/Detail?inventoryId=33&licenseTypeId=2220&groupId=26" target="_blank">https://license.gooutdoorsoklahoma.com/Shop/Inventory/Detail?inventoryId=33&licenseTypeId=2220&groupId=26</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3606660, member: 35036"] I dont hunt deer, but I can offer this: Satellite imagery is great and all, but actually being there can tell a whole different story. I typically use satellite imagery to plan where I am going, and then go scout it out on foot. Places that looked like a walk in the park can actually be chest deep grass, not so much fun. scouting can honestly be half the fun. Bring a squirrel or hog gun, and go wander around. I also highly suggest paying for a wildlife atlas from the ODWC. It can be extremely handy while out and about, as well as for planning your trips. It will have roads, cultivated areas, ponds, and minor terrain features all labeled, as well as camping areas. Highly suggested, and at $25 I've certainly gotten my money out of it. [URL]https://license.gooutdoorsoklahoma.com/Shop/Inventory/Detail?inventoryId=33&licenseTypeId=2220&groupId=26[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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