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: Low points in ridges (saddles) and flat shelves on hillsides (benches) are primary travel corridors.
: Successful hunts often revolve around identifying specific land features that "funnel" deer movement. The Hunting
: Instead of just checking wind direction, they focus on thermals —the way air rises or falls based on temperature and terrain—to ensure their scent doesn't blow toward bedding areas. Essential Digital Tools : Low points in ridges (saddles) and flat
: Transitions between different habitats—such as where a swamp meets high ground—serve as natural highways for mature bucks. The Hunting