Ag fields close to bedding area
#31
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grizz....
Only the two most "keft" stand sites you reference are on the property I can hunt. I've given some thought to the one you reference to the left (the most) and wondered when you thought I'd best sit there (what time of year).
Thanks for your input.
Only the two most "keft" stand sites you reference are on the property I can hunt. I've given some thought to the one you reference to the left (the most) and wondered when you thought I'd best sit there (what time of year).
Thanks for your input.
#32
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Here's the view from the hedgerow.......looking east.....from the lower left (SW corner) bean field.
I wish I had a good method to hunt this field, too......but entry/exit is a BITCH!![Wink](https://www.huntingnet.com/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif)
I wish I had a good method to hunt this field, too......but entry/exit is a BITCH!
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Jeff, I primarily hunt big wood, not much experience with farm land. The area in blue, I would say, is a bedding area also. Late in the year, Dec. and Jan., or in times of bad weatherit sould be the primary bedding area....Being on the south side of that hill. I knowyou cant hunt that spot but you can hunt thoes deer. Withthat in mind, I would hunt that corner when the acorns start to drop andlate in the year.As far as getting in and out, Idon't havea clue. It's a long shot, but is there a creek bedyou can walk down?
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Inside that circle....and above the stand site I have posted.....is a little "Flat" area that's kinda swampy and looks like where the creek has overflowed its banks a lot.
Not very thick....but it looks REALLY "deery". Anywhere in there would be a great mast crop/rut stand. I'm all over it.
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Not very thick....but it looks REALLY "deery". Anywhere in there would be a great mast crop/rut stand. I'm all over it.
Thanks.
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