Need help with stand placement...
#1
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Need help with stand placement...
Hey guys,
Wouldn't mind some help from some more experienced hunters.... The yellow outline is the boundry I can hunt. The blue lines are ravines, mostly pretty significant or would have been leveled for farm land/pasture. The red shaded areas that get high pressure. Not so much during bow, though. The yellow shaded area has been buldozed and now a hay field. The yellow X's are previous places. The circled locations are stands which I have only seen or taken a doe. The other 2 no luck period.... This year I am thinking possibly where the 2 red X's are unless you all can think of a better spot... Which can be hard from a photo, I know.
Thanks for any input!
R
Wouldn't mind some help from some more experienced hunters.... The yellow outline is the boundry I can hunt. The blue lines are ravines, mostly pretty significant or would have been leveled for farm land/pasture. The red shaded areas that get high pressure. Not so much during bow, though. The yellow shaded area has been buldozed and now a hay field. The yellow X's are previous places. The circled locations are stands which I have only seen or taken a doe. The other 2 no luck period.... This year I am thinking possibly where the 2 red X's are unless you all can think of a better spot... Which can be hard from a photo, I know.
Thanks for any input!
R
#2
Based off a quick assessment of your property I would place my stands where the circled yellow x's are. Remember high bluffs hunt the saddles and draws. Or field edges off high bluffs. Sometimes deer will cut a ridge ih half and have a trail paralleling the ridge. Good luck!
Looks like bluffs along the Mississippi River. Maybe WI, MN, IL? Am I close?
Looks like bluffs along the Mississippi River. Maybe WI, MN, IL? Am I close?
#5
I'd be looking for a stand placement down on the South east corner. I like the seclusion of the hay field and the narrow ravines. Get down there and maybe get away from the crowds a little more too. Looks like some great land to plan some drives on. I can vision those narrow fingers holding lots of deer.
#8
x2
NW pressure should funnel the deer toward your proposed stand by the cleared field.
Those two SE stands the previous poster identified is where I would sit provided there are food sources in those surrounding field. Looks like all that borders on the East side is a highway and lots of hardwood.
Also, find the oaks and hunt the ridges of these and you should see deer.
NW pressure should funnel the deer toward your proposed stand by the cleared field.
Those two SE stands the previous poster identified is where I would sit provided there are food sources in those surrounding field. Looks like all that borders on the East side is a highway and lots of hardwood.
Also, find the oaks and hunt the ridges of these and you should see deer.
Last edited by *twodogs*; 10-01-2010 at 05:48 AM.
#10
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Thanks for the Help and input Deernutz, and everyone else! I hunted all day yesterday (opening day here) at the middle SE location. Don't know the woods all that well on the furthermost SE location and will go there for an evening hunt to get the lay better memorized for morning hunts.
I didn't see anything in the morning anywhere, which was unusual as I always see deer in the fields on the west end of the property as I'm driving in and out for hunting... About 1730 they started moving and I ended up seeing 4 doe, shot a nice one. She ended up running back in from where she came, so I will not hunt that area for a while. We tracked her for a good bit in there, so since we were in there stinking it up will lay off for a bit. I definitely like that location, and will hunt it again!
I didn't see anything in the morning anywhere, which was unusual as I always see deer in the fields on the west end of the property as I'm driving in and out for hunting... About 1730 they started moving and I ended up seeing 4 doe, shot a nice one. She ended up running back in from where she came, so I will not hunt that area for a while. We tracked her for a good bit in there, so since we were in there stinking it up will lay off for a bit. I definitely like that location, and will hunt it again!