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  1. Pretty similar. Look at the report history for the area. Look not just at locations, but look for patterns in the times of reports. Two things to look for .. first, a series of reports the same years, roughly same time, which might suggest one or more individuals passing through, second, a clustering of reports with roughly the same time of year across a period of years which could suggest a regular travel cycle. Then hit Google Earth to look over the pattern of waterways, hills vs flats, tree cover, anything that might facilitate hidden travel .. or hinder it. See if the county has an online property tax lot map and if so, see how much public land is available, whether there is a large landholder like a timber company that might offer permission to a large area with minimal effort, or whether it is a patchwork of small properties that are going to take a lot of time and repeated efforts to gain access to. Then get out there. First few trips I'd set out audio gear and maybe trail cams watching my vehicle .. hand prints and footprints come from something, yeah? There are no guarantees of success. There are also no guarantees of failure other than failure to try.
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