@@HillCountryBucks_FarmLife I’m viewing your mapping video series…does your mapping strategy change for late season hunting? If so, do you have video content regarding late season hunting?
@@stacytripp7885 These spots I talk about in this series are great spots for the post rut when bucks are traveling long distances to find the last of the estrous does.
I’m a new subscriber I’m learning this stuff like to get out to PA and Ohio so for some to drop in from time to time what tragedy would you say would be beneficial I like the thermal hub thing
Glad to have you on board! The Thermal Hub is a great place to start, you will learn a lot by watching Video 6 on that topic. Thermal hubs are tricky and the wind and thermals must be considered carefully. There's plenty of mountains and hills in PA and OH. Good luck.
These concepts in the Mapping for Mature Bucks series will definitely help in NW PA if you follow the methodology presented in the videos. Let me know if you have any specific questions about the terrain and what you should be looking for.
@ the app I use now is Onx I see than linear is much better for lotta features that onx doesn’t have, I also have google earth to help some. The thermal hub is the easiest to look for, should I look for thermal hubs running North to with the mouth to the south and vise versa with the head west to the mouth running out to the east to keep prevailing winds in your face. I seen a video with Jake Bush coming in from the east walking up into one with the head to the west where he got dad’s buck. He waited for the buck to drop down to the hub scrape .
Tremendous detail and explanations! Keep producing this type of content please!
@@stacytripp7885 Appreciate you watching and sharing your thoughts!
@@HillCountryBucks_FarmLife I’m viewing your mapping video series…does your mapping strategy change for late season hunting? If so, do you have video content regarding late season hunting?
@@stacytripp7885 These spots I talk about in this series are great spots for the post rut when bucks are traveling long distances to find the last of the estrous does.
Keep the videos coming!
Will do! Gotta take a break for a two week hunt, but hope to get some good footage while there.
Great stuff
Thanks very much.
I’m a new subscriber I’m learning this stuff like to get out to PA and Ohio so for some to drop in from time to time what tragedy would you say would be beneficial I like the thermal hub thing
Glad to have you on board! The Thermal Hub is a great place to start, you will learn a lot by watching Video 6 on that topic. Thermal hubs are tricky and the wind and thermals must be considered carefully. There's plenty of mountains and hills in PA and OH. Good luck.
@@HillCountryBucks_FarmLife PA is my neighbor state and I’m hearing good things coming out in the Northwestern area
These concepts in the Mapping for Mature Bucks series will definitely help in NW PA if you follow the methodology presented in the videos. Let me know if you have any specific questions about the terrain and what you should be looking for.
@ the app I use now is Onx I see than linear is much better for lotta features that onx doesn’t have, I also have google earth to help some. The thermal hub is the easiest to look for, should I look for thermal hubs running North to with the mouth to the south and vise versa with the head west to the mouth running out to the east to keep prevailing winds in your face. I seen a video with Jake Bush coming in from the east walking up into one with the head to the west where he got dad’s buck. He waited for the buck to drop down to the hub scrape .
The best Thermal Hubs are when the head is NW to SE. Thermals start dropping pretty early in these hubs.