I just ordered the dvd from the store on Hill hunting. But I have been reading post about inside corners and L's. I have attached a map of some land I hunt and curious if the spot marked in red would be either a corner or L. There is a huge fence post rub and multiple scraps in this corner. Thanks for you help guys.
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From the aerial pic, it hard to see close enough where you have red marked, what is really there.
Corners of these fields, especially with pines above can really be good.
I would walk the transition line around the pine trees.
From the aerial pic, it hard to see close enough where you have red marked, what is really there.
Corners of these fields, especially with pines above can really be good.
I would walk the transition line around the pine trees.
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Looks like an inside corner to me... I would look for that to heat up around rut, but it also looks like an obvious place for every hunter on the property to head too... If there ain't a lot of pressure that should be good, especially in rut. I think the hill country DVD will really open your eyes to some great spots on that property that are not so obvious to the other hunters.
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