Author: Kevin A. Gardner
If timing and location truly are everything, then location needs some greater attention in the late summer to early fall when it comes to stand placement. Legwork done today can pay huge dividends in the fall through preparation and anticipation based on tactics and a little science. Highlighting and discussing a few of the top elements to successful stand placement; profile, pressure and natural boundaries seems a really valuable way to analyze if our current tactics are paying off or if a strategy tune-up may be in order. Open-mindedness to any new approach when it comes to wildlife is a really good way to keep an exploratory mindset and to find those quarks that your particular herd may have and could yield a better return on your time investment this fall.
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