I've hunted this some, and have a rough idea on some of the deer movements etc but figured I would get some help. the fields to the west of the timber are normally corn and beans. the north are normally crp with an access road through the middle. Thanks
scouting help
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Re: scouting help
i put red dots on were i would scout for bedding....
[glow=red](EXAMPLE PIC)[/glow]
in this example pic on my farm.....the bedding takes place just at the top of the ridge or just below...depends on were the thermals take place that day.
[glow=red](EXAMPLE PIC)[/glow]
in this example pic on my farm.....the bedding takes place just at the top of the ridge or just below...depends on were the thermals take place that day.
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Re: scouting help
Wow, lots of options there.
I would just basically walk as much of that elevation 260-270 as I could and focus on the points BH highlighted. I'd focus on the ones best suited for your predominant winds as well.
I would just basically walk as much of that elevation 260-270 as I could and focus on the points BH highlighted. I'd focus on the ones best suited for your predominant winds as well.
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