Any input on my property?
#11
RE: Any input on my property?
I should have explained myself better. A deer's diet will consist of many differant items in a day. I see youhave some open areas. Let say they start with the acorns where do they go after that? You have a lot of funnels which they will move through to get from one food source to another or bedding area's.And Maybe try and find a creek crossing. Good Luck
#13
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 9
RE: Any input on my property?
It looks like you have enough ground to put ina few food plots. That will change there feeding habits/routine and hopefully provide you with more opportunities to take heavier deer with bigger racks, in theory.
#14
RE: Any input on my property?
ORIGINAL: buckeyebuckhntr
Here is what I see.....
Orange- Looks like you could take advantage of the ridge top that comes from the southwest, where the ravine points out at it's most northern point and the thin strip on the east of the ravine between it and the open field.
Brown- Is a spot you already had marked it is an obvious funnel connecting the two wood lots.
Red- Appears to be a perfect intersection of two choke points. I can't see a deer slipping by you there.
Blue- The blue spot looks like a great terrain feature to hunt as well. You have the field coming down to a point from the north with a draw / hollow stretching from the NE all the way down to the SE. Looks like anything wanting to work the rising thermals would have to take this route through there.
Pink- Again a spot you already had marked. You have that hedge row running out to your west then to northwest as well as the pinch point cause by what appears to be a pond/swamp/gully to the southeast of the setup.
Here is what I see.....
Orange- Looks like you could take advantage of the ridge top that comes from the southwest, where the ravine points out at it's most northern point and the thin strip on the east of the ravine between it and the open field.
Brown- Is a spot you already had marked it is an obvious funnel connecting the two wood lots.
Red- Appears to be a perfect intersection of two choke points. I can't see a deer slipping by you there.
Blue- The blue spot looks like a great terrain feature to hunt as well. You have the field coming down to a point from the north with a draw / hollow stretching from the NE all the way down to the SE. Looks like anything wanting to work the rising thermals would have to take this route through there.
Pink- Again a spot you already had marked. You have that hedge row running out to your west then to northwest as well as the pinch point cause by what appears to be a pond/swamp/gully to the southeast of the setup.
#15
RE: Any input on my property?
ORIGINAL: buckeyebuckhntr
Also, what are the slashes you drew in on the second map at the north central funnel?
Also, what are the slashes you drew in on the second map at the north central funnel?
Also, Cougars09 the land is approx 400 acres. I have a couple of other tracts that are 120 and 350 acres but don't hunt them as much.
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