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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by JesseHunts, Oct 12, 2016.

  1. JesseHunts

    JesseHunts Weekend Warrior

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    Pall of the red marks are possible areas I may put up a stand next year hoping you guys could give me some input the land is a ridge going down to the creek on both sides more like a hill there are some very small rock ledges in there. ImageUploadedByBowhunting.com Forums1476328879.083591.jpg couldnt find a better app to use for the graphing I can regrant if someone gives me a recommendation
     
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    I lov this app i have it on my phone work great
     
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    Hard to tell without contour lines. Try looking into your local ANR website. Every state has some sort of mapping tool they use to manage natural resources. The on ewe have here in Vermont is fantastic, but they are usually only functional within your state.
     
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    Love the app! Trust your gut, consider the wind and back cover if you bow hunt. Looks like there will be acorns no matter where you go.

    Also think about your route in and out to minimize disturbance.
     

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