5/29/2023 0 Comments Satellite zoom earth![]() If the water isn’t visible, look for a winding indent in the land. Sometimes you’ll see a creek or river winding through the middle. River bottoms are typically covered with hardwoods. Also, people often plant pines, and arrange them in rows, so their stands can look uniform from above. Pine tree canopies typically blur together, whereas hardwoods look more defined. ![]() Pine stands stay green year-round, but thick pine stands can resemble hardwoods from above if they’re old and mature. When viewing fall, spring or summer pictures, zoom in and you’ll usually see individual tree canopies, which resemble circles. Hardwoods, which include oak, elm, maple, birch and hickory trees, look bumpy from overhead, and are usually light green in spring, dark green in summer, orange and brown in fall, and pale and gray in winter. They’re one solid color, like tan, green or brown. Photo Credit: ATAįarm fields have few textures, but their edges are straight or geometric. The sections in the photo above depict the different terrains and landscapes you want to look for on a map. Here are eight things to look for, and identify, when scouting online. Identify swamps and wide rivers, too, so you know inaccessible areas before heading afield. You can also read the maps and photos to locate lakes and pinch points, which often help decipher how and where deer travel. Identifying such hotspots helps you decide potential access routes or treestand locations. You must learn to identify features like forests, clear-cuts, creek beds and recent burns, as well as tree types like oaks, pines and aspens to pinpoint potential bedding and feeding areas. ![]() Start scouting online to focus on good areas you’ll scout later on foot.Īlthough online scouting sounds easy, you’ll endure a learning curve. These free sites also stay current, making it easier to find potential deer cover without wasting time and energy walking large, unproductive tracts of land. Software programs like Google Earth and Google Maps provide aerial views and maps you can study from your couch. You can avoid that with modern technology’s many options. But busting through miles of thick brush on hot, humid days in blind hopes of finding fresh deer droppings wastes time. You’ll shoot few animals if you can’t identify their likely feeding and bedding areas. Scouting is one of hunting’s most important keys to success. Cassie Gasaway Featured Gear July 9, 2020
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