What the others said. I also like to scout that time of year because I'm not concerned about going right into their bedding areas.. If I jump deer, that's fine, they won't remember by the next fall.. do that to a good buck in September, and in my experience, not good. If you find buck bedding, you'll know, there will usually be rubs all over the place. Then you have a jump on him in the fall and he won't be the wiser. To me, it's an open ticket to scout wherever and really get them figured out for the fall. I'm not really interested in the fresh sign that time of year because they're patterns are different between late winter and fall, it's the "old" sign I'm looking for.