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September 4th, 2014, 02:01 AM
#11
have a few stand locations that you can use for diff wind conditions, and have spots that u can sneak into and out of without being seen, clear some brush so that your not breaking every twig going in or out in dark, as for scents i never bother, hunt afood source as does will be there and bucks will be hitingtoo oct in nov they will be cruising, good luck,
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September 4th, 2014 02:01 AM
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September 10th, 2014, 07:28 PM
#12
Thank you everyone for the replies. Sorry Iv been busy and haven't had the chance to read all the responces but will do that now =)
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September 10th, 2014, 07:37 PM
#13
I was thinking about putting a stand in the fence row along the eastern corn field like you suggested Smitty55
Last edited by iggy662; September 10th, 2014 at 07:39 PM.
Reason: added Smitty55
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September 10th, 2014, 07:50 PM
#14

Originally Posted by
canthitathing
I'd presume the rougher area to the NorthWest is the bedding area and I'd also place a stand somewhere just inside the trees in that area right up in the top left part of the picture (if you have permission for that area too).
The Deer bed in the north east out side of the pic in posted. There is someone I know with a stand in the area you suggested

Originally Posted by
canthitathing
I would presume you enter from the West, but you didn't say. How you enter and leave the area can make or break success, although agricultural area deer are less skittish than forest deer about occassional human scent.
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I will be entering from the south west and will be doing, everyting possible, to eliminate as much as posible, my scent.
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September 10th, 2014, 08:39 PM
#15

Originally Posted by
iggy662
I was thinking about putting a stand in the fence row along the eastern corn field like you suggested Smitty55
Yepper. The deer will bed in the corn all day. They don't need much bush when there's standing corn.
That will also be your longest tour in, so for sure clear a good trail as you will have to still hunt to your stand for the late shift.
Have fun scouting. Hopefully the trees cooperate. Cheers