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December 3rd, 2017, 06:49 PM
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I'd be checking out the two pinch points on the east side of your bush - the center of the isthmus of land that runs east and is bordered by field on all sides. Esp. attractive if those green fields to the east are second ctb alfalfa and is drawing does and fawns. I'd also check the pinch point on the east side of the isolated field that's located at the white bullseye. Almost guaranteed travel corridor between the field that border on all sides
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December 3rd, 2017 06:49 PM
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December 3rd, 2017, 08:04 PM
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[QUOTE=Fenelon;1044995]I'd be checking out the two pinch points on the east side of your bush - the center of the isthmus of land that runs east and is bordered by field on all sides. Esp. attractive if those green fields to the east are second ctb alfalfa and is drawing does and fawns. I'd also check the pinch point on the east side of the isolated field that's located at the white bullseye. Almost guaranteed travel corridor between the field that border on all sides[/QUOTE
Fenelon... are you looking at my pic as the top is north? Then so on and so on? That north hardwood bush is a consistent travel from left to right and right to left. Good success out of there. On the right ( east side in that " yellow" looking area is marsh and swamp with rubs bordering it. I put that stand up this year and was so hopeful but didn't see squat yet.