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Old November 9, 2007, 02:46 AM   #9
MEDDAC19
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Join Date: April 18, 2005
Location: Endless Mts,NEPA
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Don't forget to use aerial photos. They are good for seeing things that you would never know about, given your situation of not being there to scout.

There will be changes in cover that can be seen from above. It is easier to find subtle terrain features, as well as edge effect by seeing changes in the tree canopy, that you may not recognize from the ground.

If you can get recent photos taken when there is snow cover, many game trails can also be easy to see. Small thickets that may be bedding areas can also be observed. No sense in not using all available sources.
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