Altiman94
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I do a lot of scouting in the spring for spots for the next fall. I've found that pressure in the areas rotates around, so its good to have several spots in case you find one of the areas you've been hunting starts to see more people.
I find a lot of treestands during my walks, some of them are never moved & likely never hunted, but more often than not they are not very far in from the parking lot. Most guys don't want to be more than 500y or so from their truck. It's not fun dragging a deer 1.5 miles, but you will likely see more deer if you hike in away from the pressure.
Also look for escape routes. As people pressure the area, deer will move to more protected areas & use funnels to escape there. I've also found that field edges on public ground are usually worthless. If I see a treestand a few hundred yards off the road on a field it's likely that guy isn't seeing much for deer.
I find a lot of treestands during my walks, some of them are never moved & likely never hunted, but more often than not they are not very far in from the parking lot. Most guys don't want to be more than 500y or so from their truck. It's not fun dragging a deer 1.5 miles, but you will likely see more deer if you hike in away from the pressure.
Also look for escape routes. As people pressure the area, deer will move to more protected areas & use funnels to escape there. I've also found that field edges on public ground are usually worthless. If I see a treestand a few hundred yards off the road on a field it's likely that guy isn't seeing much for deer.