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Advice on locating game after the kill
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<blockquote data-quote="Tree Farmer" data-source="post: 1728954" data-attributes="member: 75473"><p>Another vote for old school. A compass and pacing is generally foolproof, especially if you know the exact distance. If you have technology, and know how to use it, that's a plus. But the compass will get you there when technology fails. In my prime, I located section corners in northern Idaho with a hand compass and pacing. 500 yards, +/- is very doable for most experienced hunters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tree Farmer, post: 1728954, member: 75473"] Another vote for old school. A compass and pacing is generally foolproof, especially if you know the exact distance. If you have technology, and know how to use it, that's a plus. But the compass will get you there when technology fails. In my prime, I located section corners in northern Idaho with a hand compass and pacing. 500 yards, +/- is very doable for most experienced hunters. [/QUOTE]
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