Find Deer Migration Corridors
Once the snow cover in northern states reaches 12 or so inches, deer abandon their summer ranges for winter yarding areas. Between the two lie well-established, heavily used migration trails that usually follow sidehills facing major stream and river valleys. If you're targeting these animals, search for places where natural obstacles funnel the corridors together, then hang your tree stand downwind of the choke point.
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My experience has been the opposite, taking my cold rifle inside warm vehicle or building has fogged the lenses on outside. any scope of mine that fogged up inside would be in the garbage asap.
great tips thanks
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My experience has been the opposite, taking my cold rifle inside warm vehicle or building has fogged the lenses on outside. any scope of mine that fogged up inside would be in the garbage asap.
great tips thanks
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