How To Map Scout Florida Whitetail
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- A in depth look at map scouting for Florida whitetail. Summer time scouting tips. Florida deer scouting. Whitetail behavior. #floridahunting #publicland #deer #floridaoutdoors #mapscouting #hunting #floridawma #floridaswamp #thehuntingpublic #deerseason #archeryhunt #hoytarchery #beararchery #saddlehunting #treestand #trailcam #moultrie #psearchery #druryoutdoors #realtree #mossyoak
Watched this one several times. Learned something new each time
Tons of nuggets in this Derek. Thanks so much.
There's so much info in that 30 min. That im gona have to process.
Ty Derek
I've never heard of Footpath. I downloaded the free version and compared it to the Huntstand aerial map that I normally use and it does have much better colors to help identify different types of trees. Awesome!! Thanks for the help.
@scottcline7706 It's not good everywhere but it does help in alot of places. OnX has improved too, now that I can back the dates up on my phone I can navigate better when I'm in the woods scouting or something. I did a little short on that if you haven't seen it.
Yes this was extremely helpful!!! U answered so many questions I had because almost all my pictures are at night I set up on a hot trail and this tells me I’m definitely not in the right spot…another video would be even more helpful
Thanks, I appreciate the feedback. Good luck out there.
I am new to Florida hunting and this is a big help. First season I will be hunting in Levy County, coming from the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia, so totally different down here. From timing of the route, to terrain, and food sources. I know one for sure, I was tired of sitting in the cold all day after say October, and I won’t have that problem here! Anyways, thanks for sharing these videos.
@markkersh2629 Levy County has some good ones just have to find the unpressured area's, good luck.
I recognize that quota area! Great information!
What is pond weed?
@ryanhampton4794 it's actually an algae, I think. It grows in most all our cypress ponds that hold water year around.
good info friend!
Thank you.