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Tracker0721:
I prefer super early morning and hunting between bedding and feeding areas closer to or around feeding areas. Grap a topo map with a satallite overlay google earth or caltopo.com and look for lakes, open meadows, flat ground surrounding a creek(swampy areas are great) and aspens. Now find the links between those and the nasties forest around. Saddles between hills, old logging roads, small drainages. Now find where those lay together. An aspen grove with an open stream at the top that has a drainage running to the saddle on a ridge with a dense forest on the other side. Bingo. Ambush location during the morning/ late evening. Still hunt through the aspens and drainage during the day. Wanna sit back and glass? Find a clearcut new or older, an old burn, or something open on a hillside with vegetation starting to grow. Watch the deer till they bed down then you have a few hours for a sneak. I had found the perfect spot for mulies but it was down low so I passed it up, a mile from home and only 500 feet up from the valley floor, went in grouse hunting the other day and saw the largest Mulie of my life. Body and rack. If you find the combo on a topo-satallite, go hunt it. Good luck bud! I'm a bit father south just across the border from grand forks.
Chief RID:
You got it going on , now J man. Good Hunting!
bradsmith2010:
try both morning and evening,, stay out as long as you can,, :)
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