Dear Drags:
(1) Get a map of the area you want to hunt.
(2) Locate all the roads, dirt roads, power lines, and trails of any kind
(3)Use a crayon and draw parallel lines on both sides of these roads and
paths that are aprox 400 yards from each road or path according to the scale on the map
(4) color in between the parallel lines
(5) Hunt where there ain't no color
cause most hunters ain't gonna go more than a quarter mile from their vehicle, so the critters should be where the hunters ain't!!!
Okay, now that you've suffered through my attempt at humor, may I recommend a book? Hunting Deer With Longbow and Recurve, by Jim Hamm. (Inter-library loan is a really great thing.) Mr Hamm speaks of the importance of a map. Advice, from someone who's gone to locations several states away from his home, and taken a record book animals, is worth considering. If only a few days are available on such a trip, what's he doing that I ain't? I really enjoyed his writing, he's pretty down to earth.
Maybe one way to put it is "it ain't what you use, it's where you use it"!
A man with a crossbow has a few good things going for him, if he's in the right spot. Woodbutcher