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Started by appalachianassassin, February 27, 2019, 03:11:56 AM
Quote from: MK M GOBL on February 27, 2019, 06:32:29 AMI can relate a lot of my success % to locating birds, now what I am doing may be different than your approach. My "locating" is a lot more of " Learning a Bird(s)"Our season opens mid April here in WI, I normally start locating birds pre-season in the first week or so of March dependent of weather, how spring is coming in and where we are in the "Winter Breakup Stage". Now a lot of this consists of driving the truck to some key areas and hitting the locator and starting to mark birds, I do this frequently on the farms I hunt and somewhat on the public areas I hunt. Any more my public land hunts are Run & Guns and use a locator more during the actual hunt instead of pre-season and pretty limited.I do usually "locate" the night before on the next days planned hunt, after a mornings set if things haven't worked out I am back to plan B, C, D... And will "locate" again before I move in to my next set. I will have 20-25 birds located each year and go from there throughout the season knowing where I have killed birds, I "locate" continually, but not much during a hunt, I also like to identify what bird was killed in the age/social structure of that flock (farm), being on private ground allows for this and have been doing this for the past 18 years or so and having great success with this.I would guess everyones "ritual" is different, When I travel for a hunt I rely on locating to find birds then the boots hit the ground, simply do have the time/opportunity I do at home for learning birds.MK M GOBL