A few more bucks from over the years

mtclev5651

Senior Member
If an area has roads dividing the woods up into blocks of woods. It's easy to scout. Just drive the roads and see which blocks have the most activity. Especially during the rut, chasing sign will cross the roads. A trail is being used if fresh tracks go both directions. Tracks in one direction only means some went across once. No need putting scent in the woods if you don't need to just to scout. Best time to walk the woods and scout is after season. That's the best time to ogle rubs, scrapes and to figure out how they beat you. As a rule, they will do the same the next season.
I hunt small north ga patches so just single blocks of woods haha
 
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