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Old 06-28-2008, 09:23 PM   #1
 
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Default Fence-row Corners

I have 1 property with 6 fence-row corners. 4 are bordered by bedding areas/thick, with a small pond in between the corners.(Visualize an old cattle lot if you will) The other 2 are bordered by big woods and bedding/transition areas.

Without having a picture, can anyone maybe shed some insight on how you would hunt or have hunted an area like this?

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Make A spot in the fence that is easier for the deer to cross and they will come.
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This is true as I have had deer come into the old lot to drink. They came right in between 2 corners to cross under the only strand of barbed wire there.(Top strand)

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Old 06-28-2008, 10:54 PM   #4
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Default RE: Fence-row Corners

You want the inside corners. These can be money! One of the trickier things about fencerows is that they are tough to get in, without being undetected. I suggest using the hills (if any) in the field to hide movement.

As for the fence, that is golden. Best of luck to you!
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