As hunters many of us identify our hunting spots by referencing specific geographic locations or landmarks... a ridge or rock pile, a bowl or draw, a water hole... any defining attribute. In the areas that I hunt and fish we have a number of these locations that we have named and identified and when talk about these places by the names that we have given them everybody in the group knows exactly where we are talking about.
One of these locations within my hunting circle is "The Glassing Tree". At first glance it is merely a lone scrubby old pine tree near the head of a large basin, but it is my number one spot to just sit and glass miles and miles of country. It's a location that is always productive regardless of time of day or time of year. I know that I can hike to The Glassing Tree in the summer and have an excellent couple hours of glassing. I can also go there late in the year and find numerous animals. Winter, spring, summer, fall... there are always animals to be seen from The Glassing Tree.
We've begun to branch out into many of other social media platforms and I've approached it as an opportunity to do a bit of rebranding. As I've searched for something that would adequately represent us here at Utah Big Game Odds the unanimous choice was The Glassing Tree.
You’ll be able to continue to find us here at this blogspot page, nothing will change with how this site is managed and we’ll continue to update and post stories and spreadsheets here so please hit the follow button or subscribe with your email but you’ll also be able to find us on Instagram at @theglassingtree, on Facebook at TheGlassingTree, and also at our YouTube channel at TheGlassingTree. We’re excited to branch out into these platforms and hopefully give you a better access and interaction with The Glassing Tree team of friends.
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