Darryl Cassel
Well-Known Member
Re: Here\'s the spot I hunted from this year...
Sam
The aspens and dark timber hide the animals much better out west then in PA.
It's extremely hard picking out the animals in a stand of Aspens that run the entire way up the mountains. What looks like open areas is mostly thick oak brush that is higher then I am tall. Hides deer and elk quite well.
Patience and GOOD optics are all you need in PA and of course, snow really helps.
We sit for hours looking into the thick hiding places of the western States or PA----makes no difference. The more sets of eyes on the mountain, the better the chances of finding something. Long-range glassing and hunting is a "team" sport.
Finding the animals in their beds or standing is our reward even if we don't want to kill it.
You can shoot into the thick areas with the bigger calibers we use without any concern of deflection.
Later
DC
Sam
The aspens and dark timber hide the animals much better out west then in PA.
It's extremely hard picking out the animals in a stand of Aspens that run the entire way up the mountains. What looks like open areas is mostly thick oak brush that is higher then I am tall. Hides deer and elk quite well.
Patience and GOOD optics are all you need in PA and of course, snow really helps.
We sit for hours looking into the thick hiding places of the western States or PA----makes no difference. The more sets of eyes on the mountain, the better the chances of finding something. Long-range glassing and hunting is a "team" sport.
Finding the animals in their beds or standing is our reward even if we don't want to kill it.
You can shoot into the thick areas with the bigger calibers we use without any concern of deflection.
Later
DC