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Here are some photos from a couple of recent scouting trips as part of a
follow-up from a scouting piece sent in earlier this year. I picked several
stand locations on this trip and many of the properties have been scouted
throughout the changing seasons over the last couple of years. My focus is to
find property that holds deer during all seasons, not just the fall. I would
also like to share a few photos of what I call “the business-end of the deal”.
I didn’t spill any blood on these trips but a whole bunch of sweat and lots of
miles on foot were put down to really learn some pieces of ground. My scouting
time far exceeds my time hunting and I often watch a piece a couple of years
before picking a final stand location when hunting with a bow. With good
locations picked and shooting lanes prepared these types of spots usually
produce consistently from year to year. This is something that I have practiced
for years prior to joining MAHA. “The business-end of the deal”. All this for a 20 yard shot! Yeah, it’s worth it.
Here are some tools that I have used to climb trees with for years. They are great for hanging stands without screwing in steps or carrying climbing sticks from one location to another.
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