Episode #11 - Deer and Turkey Hunting Beast Style with Tyler Whitt

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Unread postby Jackson Marsh » Tue Mar 14, 2017 8:56 am

BigHunt,

If it doesn't give out too much information, would you be willing to post a topo of the "any wind but east bedding point?" I've got some hill hunting/scouting in the near future.
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Jackson Marsh wrote:BigHunt,

If it doesn't give out too much information, would you be willing to post a topo of the "any wind but east bedding point?" I've got some hill hunting/scouting in the near future.

When I get home I'll draw up a map
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Unread postby H2archer » Tue Mar 14, 2017 9:07 am

Just listened to this one on my drive to Indiana. Very informative and entertaining podcast!
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Unread postby BigHunt » Tue Mar 14, 2017 1:13 pm

ok Jackson ...so this is the point I refer to in the podcast. you can see how the point jets out sharp to the east. the red dot is west based winds. the blue dot North, Northwest winds. yellow dot is for south, south west winds. those red lines are the rub lines coming out of the bedding. when ever I see those rub lines opened up then I know a good buck is in the area. a deer shouldn't be bedded there on a east wind they could but highly unlikely.
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this pic shows the side view of the ridge. the green line is the ridge drop, the bedding is off the tip of the point.
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Unread postby H2archer » Tue Mar 14, 2017 1:24 pm

BigHunt wrote:ok Jackson ...so this is the point I refer to in the podcast. you can see how the point jets out sharp to the east. the red dot is west based winds. the blue dot North, Northwest winds. yellow dot is for south, south west winds. those red lines are the rub lines coming out of the bedding. when ever I see those rub lines opened up then I know a good buck is in the area. a deer shouldn't be bedded there on a east wind they could but highly unlikely.
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this pic shows the side view of the ridge. the green line is the ridge drop, the bedding is off the tip of the point.
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Good stuff! This really helps it "click" when thinking about how deer use these points in hill country.

What maps are you using here?
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Re: Episode #11 - Deer and Turkey Hunting Beast Style with Tyler Whitt

Unread postby Jackson Marsh » Tue Mar 14, 2017 1:45 pm

I can see why it's a great spot! Thanks for posting.
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Unread postby BigHunt » Tue Mar 14, 2017 1:46 pm

H2archer wrote:
BigHunt wrote:ok Jackson ...so this is the point I refer to in the podcast. you can see how the point jets out sharp to the east. the red dot is west based winds. the blue dot North, Northwest winds. yellow dot is for south, south west winds. those red lines are the rub lines coming out of the bedding. when ever I see those rub lines opened up then I know a good buck is in the area. a deer shouldn't be bedded there on a east wind they could but highly unlikely.
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this pic shows the side view of the ridge. the green line is the ridge drop, the bedding is off the tip of the point.
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Good stuff! This really helps it "click" when thinking about how deer use these points in hill country.

What maps are you using here?

this map is off goggle earth ....there is only a small section in Wisconsin. fortunately my land is in that small area
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Re: Episode #11 - Deer and Turkey Hunting Beast Style with Tyler Whitt

Unread postby Mario » Tue Mar 14, 2017 2:23 pm

BigHunt wrote:ok Jackson ...so this is the point I refer to in the podcast. you can see how the point jets out sharp to the east. the red dot is west based winds. the blue dot North, Northwest winds. yellow dot is for south, south west winds. those red lines are the rub lines coming out of the bedding. when ever I see those rub lines opened up then I know a good buck is in the area. a deer shouldn't be bedded there on a east wind they could but highly unlikely.
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this pic shows the side view of the ridge. the green line is the ridge drop, the bedding is off the tip of the point.
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Nice Tyler, now I understand the vantage point that buck has off that point. Good stuff!
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Re: Episode #11 - Deer and Turkey Hunting Beast Style with Tyler Whitt

Unread postby kurt » Tue Mar 14, 2017 3:32 pm

Great job Tyler
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Re: Episode #11 - Deer and Turkey Hunting Beast Style with Tyler Whitt

Unread postby Wetfoot » Wed Mar 15, 2017 1:09 am

This is really good stuff guys. Great interview. Keep em coming Mario. :clap: :dance: :dance: :clap:
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Re: Episode #11 - Deer and Turkey Hunting Beast Style with Tyler Whitt

Unread postby Lockdown » Wed Mar 15, 2017 2:32 am

I enjoyed that one BigHunt!! Good stuff!


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