here are 3 parcels i can hunt. where do you think a big buck would bed? the red x's denote each parcel
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Re: bedding areas
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Re: bedding areas
just looking at the map i would expect them to be beding off the points
i marked some potenal bedding areas in red dots
i would expect the deer to bed here on north , north west winds
even north east,
and the one area looks like a south west or south wind
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Re: bedding areas
Kind of odd the topo shows a lot of the land open with no trees and the aerial shows trees.... ?
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That is weird Dan. I never noticed it til now
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dan wrote:Kind of odd the topo shows a lot of the land open with no trees and the aerial shows trees.... ?
i noticed that before too
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Dan what is the meaning of the blue circle area? It's a small swamp and I do think a buck beds there
but i will scout it some more!
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wmihunter wrote:Dan what is the meaning of the blue circle area? It's a small swamp and I do think a buck beds there
but i will scout it some more!
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Sorry, I must of neglected to mention the blue circle... Looked like it has some potential as a buck bedding area in the thick stuff along that creek. Hard to pinpoint, but it shouldn't take to long to walk that area.
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