Hopefully this worked. Anyways i'm used to hunting hill county in se mn. But this property consists of marsh and a little bit of farm country. It's super close to home and im just curious to see where you guys think beds would be located. I want to wait until after the season to really walk it, but im planning to do some scouting on sun morning while its raining. Thanks for your help.
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Re: New Property, New Terrain
Probably some beeding in the NW corner of the marsh were it gets brushy. What kind of pressure do the neighbors put on this area? If the field to the south is a hot food source you could catch something comming from the marsh to the field. If it's leagal you could shine the fields on the west side, to see what's comming out that way, or at the very least check for tracks from the road where the marsh butts up close.
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It doesnt get much for pressure from what ive been told, it can only be bow hunted. I have permission from 2 landowners and my uncle owns the corn field smack dab in the center of the property. He's seen some big deer while combining in the past so I figured it would be a great spot to hunt after work since its so close to home. He also said that the north side of the field is been just hammered by the deer. Plan on shinning once the corn comes out.
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