Late Season Hunting
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Late Season Hunting
I will be hunting on my property late bow season, as i havent had any luck so far. Just wondering where you guys think the bedding spots are, and some good spots to sit.
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Re: Late Season Hunting
O and i can hunt everything inside the red, and the blue are water holes.
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Re: Late Season Hunting
this is were i would suspect the bedding ....looks like a good piece of land
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Re: Late Season Hunting
Thanks a lot BigHunt, where would you hang stands? This is my farm that ive hunted since i was 12, but i've been hunter for mature deer the last 4 yrs and just trying to see what other peoples opinions are, and making sure im on the right page.
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well in late season hill country ..its perty hard to sneek up on bucks that are bedded cause every things white and the woods are realy open ......another problem is that I my self find that they bed real close to the food sources and its hard to sneek in ......so personly I would set up near the food but be care full on how you do it and try not to get to close to bedding unless it doable....
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Re: Late Season Hunting
Where are the food sources on your farm? South and East facing slopes with the appropriate wind are always good late season.
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Re: Late Season Hunting
If you don't have a food source... good luck!
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Re: Late Season Hunting
Inside the black, are beans this yr and inside the maroon in the valley is a turnup plot. On the east side of the map in the valley is all crp.
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Re: Late Season Hunting
Is there anything left of the beans for late season or did the combines get it all? Does not appear to be much food, especially up top. That might put them on other farms where there is food.
The turnips might be a good draw, But with them being planted in the bottom the bucks might bed right above them where they can smell and see activity all the way to the food source. Your thermals should rise right up those hills. You coyuld try sitting to the S.E of the plot and catching bucks coming from the East pointing point S.E of the plot.
The turnips might be a good draw, But with them being planted in the bottom the bucks might bed right above them where they can smell and see activity all the way to the food source. Your thermals should rise right up those hills. You coyuld try sitting to the S.E of the plot and catching bucks coming from the East pointing point S.E of the plot.
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