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How often do you scout a potenial hunting area

Something seems to be scaring it. Tail tucked, ears back, next, needs a bullet through the chest.
The one I saw today had his tail straighter while stalking a small herd of white tail, pretty amazing sight’ and the topper was that on the way back down the hill a black bear ran in front of the Jeep and up the hill into the woods.
Daily Double !
 
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The one I saw today had his tail straighter while stalking a small herd of white tail, pretty amazing sight’ and the topper was that on the way back down the hill a black bear ran in front of the Jeep and up the hill into the woods.
Daily Double !
And your shootin iron was where???
Lol
We were bullshitin as this transpired, your excitement got me excited.
 
@Bc'z
That was such a once in a lifetime thing, I’m glad we were talking at the time or nobody would even believe me and yeah no freaking rifle on board, I still have a few days left in the season so maybe I get even luckier…. Who knows
 
Went up the mountain today hoping to get lucky, found lots of activity just no shot. ( wolf beds )
 

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Just FYI. Some published video analysis where the researcher played sounds of different predators near game cams.
Good video. I believe the wolf howl would scare anything and doesn't have a whole lot to do with the whitetail species living in wolf territory hundreds to thousands of years ago. Deer can get used to things that they hear and see every day in their environment. I remember a local guy say 40 years ago when we didn't have a turkey population here locally, that the turkeys would scare the deer out of here. I have seen deer and turkeys feeding together many, many, times. I have also seen young deer and turkeys sparring in clover plots. Neither one showed fear of the other. They surely will run though when a coyote shows up.
 
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Bear hunting a different area today….
These may be the biggest Wolf tracks I’ve personally came across. IDK how big other guys have seen but that’s my son in laws boot… we followed him for about a mile than lost trail.
 
Have a decent quick video of two crossing the road in front of me yesterday they were strutting in the road as I came around the corner but I don’t know how to post a video
 
Have a decent quick video of two crossing the road in front of me yesterday they were strutting in the road as I came around the corner but I don’t know how to post a video
The Big strutting Gobblers drag their wing tips on the ground making a clicking type sound. Pretty interesting to watch.
 
I’ve hunted places were deer were so sensitive that you scouted after the season, noting the trails and bedding areas and planned accordingly.

Other places with no or low pressure the deer were more tolerant.
 

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