I just go where no human has ever gone before and I got very good at finding what nobody has ever lost!
This is actually very astute and bears some consideration...Ya see, We are hunting Humans through the fog of time, so it benefits us to understand Human preferences and travel patterns..Humans as a whole are very lazy and frail and prefer certain kinds of terrain over others...The EASY path! Theres still places in every Country and State where no human foot has EVER trod, on account if its too damn hard and theres no reason to go there! Ya gotta think like a Human!
Louis and Clark for instance, they took the easy route, they cut through Mountain saddles and stayed close to waterways...they didnt go straight over the top of the Rockies in a straight line! They crossed rivers at shallow points...They camped in certain favorable areas...they didnt bed down in a swamp like a deer if they didnt have to....
Same with a Park or a ballfield or beach...People take the easiest path, sometimes they want to be in the Sun, sometimes in the shade, generally traveling with the prevailing wind at their back....never too far from the parking lot or the concessions or the toilets! Food N water baby...
Lets say theres a N-S stretch of beach with an access and with the prevailing wind out of the North, most folks head S downwind to set up for the day...
So with this in mind, we look at terrain even via the satellite and say to ourselves..."Where would I go if I were a Human?"..."Where would I build a house in this valley or set up to camp? Where would I cross this river, stream or creek? Whats the easiest way around this Mountain? Where would I set up my chairs to watch my kid play soccer on this field?
Then you go there and fire up your rig and check for evidence...Humans also throw off a lot of metallic junk, they always have, and the junk leads the way to keep you on the trail...then, after you get really good on tracking Humans, you start asking yourself what is this junk telling you?
You tracked them down, now lets profile the quarry! The junk will tell you! Is it a Man or a Woman, what Demographic, what age, Married or Single? Smoker or non? When were they here? and why?
This is where the fun begins....You can really get to know a person through the fog of Time and what they were doing here on this specific spot 100 yrs ago...Or last Year, or last weekend, or yesterday...Humans are easy to track..so thats how you find hunting locations...You study Mankinds interaction with topography and think like a Human.....