When you go scouting, do you read topographic maps and aerial photos to find hunting hot spots before you even set foot in the woods? Did you know that learning how to read topographic maps and aerial photos can radically cut down on scouting time and also significantly improve your hunting success? The way that map reading skills can help you is that it enables you to have specific points on the land that you intend to look at and analyze for animal sign rather than just aimlessly wander around hoping to find good animal sign.
After many years I tried and proven techniques, Sean McVeigh has synthesized many of his core concepts for map reading in this video. While many experienced hunters have found this video to be extremely helpful, beginners at hunting have found this video to be somewhat life changing when it comes to their approach to scouting and hunting whitetail deer. If you are looking for ways to expand your hunting skills and increase your harvest rate, you may want to check out this video to see if can add to your existing arsenal of information! (Lastly, please do not try to download this file to an iPad unless you are sure your iPad is capable of reading an MP4 file, or you have a program that can convert it to a usable format for your iPad. Also, please do not try to download the file directly to your phone, because it simply doesn’t work properly. Instead, download the file to a regular computer first and then transfer to your phone or other device later on.) Thanks for your support and God bless you!
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