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<blockquote data-quote="smchop" data-source="post: 563783" data-attributes="member: 36776"><p>Alby that is some beautiful area, and more what I had in mind on my hunt. Even the high ground I covered was covered in timber and could only pick spots where I thought I would have a reasonable shooting lane. Which leads to the other posts about glassing, I guess glassing is it and I did not do enough of it. I'd love to go out 3rd and just get some time in tracking but I put off my knee surgery so I could still go second and now monday I go under the knife, all the better for next season! DodgeFreak8 I agree, glassing and stalking what I know is there is more what I had in mind, I've seen them run and I'm not that fast if I walk up and suprise one! I'm not opposed to changing areas, as I said I am new to this and would like to look into areas that would be more my style or idea of a hunt, but no I'm not oppossed to putting in the work or walk to get there. On the other hand I have no preference points to get in anywhere yet either so I have to work with what I have. Great info guys, thanks to all that have posted and helped me so far, right now I'm a sponge and just want to take in all that I can to increase my chances of success or at least have the most enjoyable time I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smchop, post: 563783, member: 36776"] Alby that is some beautiful area, and more what I had in mind on my hunt. Even the high ground I covered was covered in timber and could only pick spots where I thought I would have a reasonable shooting lane. Which leads to the other posts about glassing, I guess glassing is it and I did not do enough of it. I'd love to go out 3rd and just get some time in tracking but I put off my knee surgery so I could still go second and now monday I go under the knife, all the better for next season! DodgeFreak8 I agree, glassing and stalking what I know is there is more what I had in mind, I've seen them run and I'm not that fast if I walk up and suprise one! I'm not opposed to changing areas, as I said I am new to this and would like to look into areas that would be more my style or idea of a hunt, but no I'm not oppossed to putting in the work or walk to get there. On the other hand I have no preference points to get in anywhere yet either so I have to work with what I have. Great info guys, thanks to all that have posted and helped me so far, right now I'm a sponge and just want to take in all that I can to increase my chances of success or at least have the most enjoyable time I can. [/QUOTE]
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