GoldCoin & Warga
Hey, I spotted a ridge where the deer move in predictable patterns—thought I could set a trap that could turn a few bucks into a lot, but I don’t use maps for that.
That ridge sounds like a goldmine—just missing the right map. If you chart the deer routes, you can fine‑tune the trap, multiply your yield, and maybe even sell the data to other hunters. Don't let a lack of a map kill the opportunity.
I don't bother with charts, just watch the tracks, the wind and the way the animals move. Those are my maps, and they’re enough to set a trap that will work—no need for someone else’s data.
Sounds like you’ve got a good instinct, but even a rough chart can turn a handful of bucks into a steady stream. Sketch out the ridge, note the wind patterns, and you’ll see where the deer pause most—give your trap a precise spot and watch the return spike. Keep the charts simple; they’re just another tool to double your edge.