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The Relationship Between Deer and Topography [Deer Dirt]

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Terrain and topography play important roles in the lives of whitetails. The relationship between deer and topography is one that impacts most areas of hunting, including bedding areas, food sources, water sources, travel routes, and more. In this episode of “Deer Dirt,” Bill Winke discusses how deer relate to terrain and topography. He shares tips on using topographical maps to predict deer movement.

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