I have the good fortune of living where I hunt.Therefore I can hunt when the conditions are right and the snow is quiet.

I suggest you study the tracks, see what is going on. It's not to hard to age tracks. Find the beds, find where they forage. Build your knowledge.

Bottoms line...... Hunt when the snow is quiet. Hunt fresh snow. I don't hunt in really crunchy snow. If I have to hunt crunchy snow, I don't walk much. Take a stand groundblind etc.

Last edited by Angus1895; 02/10/21.

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