Scouting
#2
one of the most important things i like to do in the summer is get out with the binoculars and just look up. I like too check out the oak flats and see which trees are carrying the most mast.. Its still a little early for that around here but i dont know what your situation would be up that way.
One other sign that I believe is a pretty easy way to pattern deer for early season is to find a creek and walk the edge lookin for good crossings. Deer will go a good distance out of their way to find an easy creek crossing.
One other sign that I believe is a pretty easy way to pattern deer for early season is to find a creek and walk the edge lookin for good crossings. Deer will go a good distance out of their way to find an easy creek crossing.
#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Buddy of mine and I are headed to scout this weekend. Season opens Oct. 15. About all we are looking for this time of year are obvious places whare we might look later for acorn crops, looking for last year's rubs and creek crossings. Will not know much about the acorn crop for a few more months.
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: North Idaho
Posts: 1,071
I look for "deer highways"/well beaten paths deer use constantly....its a good one if they intersect! Its still good to see tracks everywhere but its better to see a path. If you are on your property its good to clear the path or keep it clear for them...as they will use it more often to and from a food/water source. If you are bow hunting find a good spot 20-30yds away and clear some shooting lanes right now. Good luck!