Quick Answer
Measure the width of a pinch point by using a measuring tape or a flexible measuring strip to get an accurate reading, aiming for a precision of 1-2 inches.
Determining the Pinch Point Width
When planning your hunting strategy, it’s crucial to understand the pinch point width of a terrain funnel, particularly in areas where whitetail deer are likely to congregate. The pinch point width refers to the narrowest point in the funnel, where deer are funneled through a confined space. To measure this width, use a flexible measuring strip or a high-quality measuring tape that can be extended to reach the narrowest point without causing damage to the environment.
Measuring Techniques for Accurate Results
To get an accurate reading, place the measuring strip or tape along the narrowest point of the funnel, ensuring it’s level and parallel to the terrain. Take note of any obstacles, such as rocks or branches, that may impact the deer’s movement through the funnel. For added accuracy, consider using a laser rangefinder or a measuring device with a built-in inclinometer to account for any changes in elevation.
Factors to Consider When Interpreting Measurements
When interpreting your measurements, keep in mind that the pinch point width can vary depending on the terrain and the time of year. For example, during mating season, deer may be more willing to take risks and move through narrower spaces in search of mates. Conversely, during hunting season, deer may be more cautious and seek wider routes to avoid detection. Additionally, consider the impact of weather conditions, such as heavy rain or snow, on the terrain and deer movement patterns.
Find more answers
Browse the full Q&A library by topic, or jump back to the topic this question belongs to.
