meyeri
PMA Member
I was watching an episode of The Hunting Public the other day and they mentioned bucks using secondary trails and setting up for those situations. It got me to thinking that almost all of the mature bucks that I have shot were traveling trails that were not the main highway trails in the area. I generally have always chose my stand locations based on having the most trails in shooting range, but it made me rethink some setups.
I'm curious as to other guys' experience and how you go about choosing which secondary trail to setup on? Obviously scouting, cams, sign, tracks, access, wind, etc, all come into play, but it can get tricky in areas with large networks of trails.
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I'm curious as to other guys' experience and how you go about choosing which secondary trail to setup on? Obviously scouting, cams, sign, tracks, access, wind, etc, all come into play, but it can get tricky in areas with large networks of trails.
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