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Use Tabletop Scouting to Locate Deer Now for Deer Season

Day 1: Using Aerial Photos and Topo Maps Now to Learn the Lay of the Land for Successful Deer Hunting

Editor’s Note: This week we’re learning secret tactics used by trophy deer hunters before they set foot in the woods – to locate the terrain and cover that holds the basket-racked bucks. You can find the buck you want this season or at least learn where he should be while studying on your kitchen table this summer. Many hunters spend too much time walking around in the woods and not enough time learning how to hunt their areas and identifying where bucks move. An aerial photo and a topographic map can show you where deer are most likely to appear, how to increase your hunting time and how to decrease your scouting time.

Click for Larger ViewClick for Larger ViewUsing aerial photos and topo maps can make dragging deer out much easier and allow you to get quickly to and from your stand. Every piece of property is different with roads, creeks, rivers, drainage systems, thickets, open timber and a variety of land types. Because property lines most often don’t form squares or rectangles, I first search for where the property lines are when I look at an aerial photo and a topo map. Most of the time, I’ll use a marker to draw the property lines in on the aerial photo and topographical map. You also can find property lines and owners’ names by using the maps at www.mytopo.com.

Click for Larger ViewClick for Larger ViewA map enables you to shrink the amount of land you have to hunt. Besides marking property lines on the map, you can designate road systems running through the property, which will permit quick and easy access into and out of the lands you want to hunt. Too, knowing where these roads are will give you a way to orient yourself to know exactly where the spot you have chosen to hunt is located and keep you from getting lost. You’ll also see where the cliffs and the thick cover are as well as pinpoint the places where most hunters probably will hunt – the big, open, wooded areas. Studying an aerial photo can save you days of walking and driving and trying to learn the land.

To get John E. Phillips’ Kindle eBooks and print books on hunting deer, "How to Hunt and Take Big Buck Deer on Small Properties,” (John’s latest book), “How to Hunt Deer Up Close: With Bows, Rifles, Muzzleloaders and Crossbows,” “PhD Whitetails: How to Hunt and Take the Smartest Deer on Any Property,” “How to Take Monster Bucks,” and “How to Hunt Deer Like a Pro,” or to prepare venison, “Deer & Fixings,” click here on each. Or, go to "www.amazon.com/kindle-ebooks, type in the name of the book, and download it to your Kindle, and/or download a Kindle app for your iPad, SmartPhone or computer.

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About the Author

John Phillips, winner of the 2012 Homer Circle Fishing Award for outstanding fishing writer by the American Sportfishing Association (ASA) and the Professional Outdoor Media Association (POMA), the 2008 Crossbow Communicator of the year and the 2007 Legendary Communicator chosen for induction into the National Fresh Water Hall of Fame, is a freelance writer (over 6,000 magazine articles for about 100 magazines and several thousand newspaper columns published), magazine editor, photographer for print media as well as industry catalogues (over 25,000 photos published), lecturer, outdoor consultant, marketing consultant, book author and daily internet content provider with an overview of the outdoors. Click here for more information and a list of all the books available from John E. Phillips.

Tomorrow: More Ways to Use Aerial and Topo Maps to Find Deer Now to Hunt in the Fall


Check back each day this week for more about Use Tabletop Scouting to Locate Deer Now for Deer Season

Day 1: Using Aerial Photos and Topo Maps Now to Learn the Lay of the Land for Successful Deer Hunting
Day 2: More Ways to Use Aerial and Topo Maps to Find Deer Now to Hunt in the Fall
Day 3: Moving from the Table to the Woods to Hunt Deer Successfully
Day 4: Using the Map as a Reminder to Hunt Deer Successfully
Day 5: Hunting Buck Deer Now with Computers for Deer Season

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