Good ambush spot.
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Re: Good ambush spot.
Marty, It looks like that cluster of rubs is heading up hill. Is there a point or cedar thicket up that way where the buck or bucks might be bedding?
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Re: Good ambush spot.
MOBIGBUCKS wrote:Marty, It looks like that cluster of rubs is heading up hill. Is there a point or cedar thicket up that way where the buck or bucks might be bedding?
Uo the hill is a short crp/hay field, it has some small cedar thickets.
Its a very difficult area for me to pinpoint buck bedding.
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Based off of trying to hunt similar areas I wouldnt even consider hunting where they converge thats almost bulletproof. I can almost assure the wind swirls there. If pressure is low, he could easily get up well before dark and I think thats an advantage you have here that many dont. I cant see how you could get in there without getting busted in the evening so I would enter that area with the falling thermals knowing that I have it setup wrong but not dropping into their nose. If they come by in the dark I would just stay all day.
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