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Define Pinch point in hunting locations?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Deerslayer7, Sep 8, 2009.

  1. Deerslayer7

    Deerslayer7 Weekend Warrior

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    What do you think is a pinch point...when two fields meet up to a woods?
     
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    Two or more terrain features (can be anything) that force deer movement through a tight or narrow area helping a hunter to get within a manageable range.
     
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    Fitz Legendary Woodsman

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    This is right on!
     
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    I like the picture of Fitz's pinch point. That's hilarious!!
     
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    Roads, fences, man made structures and fencelines are all terrain features. With regards to map reading, the term terrain feature doesn't neccesarily mean something is naturally existing. Those would be natural terrain features.

    I'm just attempting to clarify and not trying to be argumentitive, all of those are what I meant to refer to as a terrain features. Like I said, they can be anything.
     
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    Yes, I believe it is a terrain feature. It may be man made but it is part of the terrain, maybe not the terrain you hunt.

    Sometimes in mid September I wish I was hunting by a pool though.
     

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