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I recently canoed into some public land. It is hilly terrain, with ridge tops and swamp bottoms with a small creek at the bottom. I hiked back a ways and found a point where two very active travels meet perpendicular to each other. One was traveling alongside the ridge about half way down from the top. The other trail is an old logging trail that crosses the creek, to connect two ridges. I was planning on setting up where these trails meet, on the down wind side. With this said, I put a trail camera in there and found a monster buck! I was wondering if you guys had advice on when to go in to hunt this location. I don’t want to over hunt this area and want to go in at the best time possible. (feeding phase, Chasing, Rut, etc, cold fronts…) Thanks for the help!

Asked By Matthew MeyerSep 1, 2020
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Sounds like a great spot to hunt!  If it were me, I would wait for the first cold front of the hunting season that provided you with the right wind and I would get in there after him.  There's no time like the present, and if you wait too long he could move out or someone else could kill him.

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