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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 2296304" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>I think you should find water and evidence they're hitting it first. Then find a vantage point to glass every bit of brush and juniper in the area looking for a pattern or beds. You will find that they will be moving and feeding mostly in the dark and bedded before sun up due to warmer weather. Be prepared to glass till your eyes bleed. Get the widest possible vantage point to glass "everything" and find a shady spot for yourself. A second person glassing just as hard is priceless</p><p>I hunt in desert scrub in AZ, so you really need to sit tight and study everything, including canyon walls from top to bottom. Sandy dark washes will hold daytime deer, as they like to bed there too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 2296304, member: 104363"] I think you should find water and evidence they're hitting it first. Then find a vantage point to glass every bit of brush and juniper in the area looking for a pattern or beds. You will find that they will be moving and feeding mostly in the dark and bedded before sun up due to warmer weather. Be prepared to glass till your eyes bleed. Get the widest possible vantage point to glass "everything" and find a shady spot for yourself. A second person glassing just as hard is priceless I hunt in desert scrub in AZ, so you really need to sit tight and study everything, including canyon walls from top to bottom. Sandy dark washes will hold daytime deer, as they like to bed there too. [/QUOTE]
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