My spot is on an approximately 40-50 acre bush, since it is narrow I can block off all the main trails from this spot and at the very least see if any deer are moving that day. It's about 16ft up a tree on a tall bank about just as high, giving me about a 30ft elevation infront of me. I thought my spot was a bit too visible at first but I've been able to fire and reload my crossbow without deer on the other side of the river bank paying any attention. The opposite river bank is approx 70 yards.
Here's the front, this is their feeding area (opposite side of river). Seen the most deer on this area, mostly does but I've taken only bucks from this side
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Here is the rear, the main trail on this side is 40 yards behind that large forked tree. The shooting lane is to the left of that tree. It's a bit to the rear but it gives me enough clearance from the tree and It's off my left so it's still comfortable to shoot. I've taken three deer off that trail.
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I use a self climber for this spot, and I've taken most of my deer last season off this spot. I took a couple in the early season on another spot behind that tree to the rear, the photo below is that spot. The forked tree is off frame to the right of this photo.
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Will definitely plan on hunting this spot this season, there are a couple other bushes showing as much promise but this will be my primary spot considering all goes well. I've been seeing deer around this bush all year so far so my hopes are up haha.