Hunting Standing Corn
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Hunting Standing Corn
Kinda depends on how your ground lays. Is there woods all the way around the field? On one side, two or three?
If the deer are going to be coming from one direction then I would cut a lane between the woods and field. That is the easiest way to do it. I have found that deer do not move around much in a cornfield. I have watched deer feed around me that go into the corn and I never lose sight of them the entire evening.
If you decide to cut openings through the field I would make them atleast as long as you can shoot. As far as wide, you will either want to make the openings narrow and more of them; or wider with less of them. Either way you want to make sure that you have enough time to judge a buck to decide if you want to shoot or not. I would leave as much corn in the field as possible. They will definitly be around in the late season if you haven't filled your tags by then. Good Luck!
If the deer are going to be coming from one direction then I would cut a lane between the woods and field. That is the easiest way to do it. I have found that deer do not move around much in a cornfield. I have watched deer feed around me that go into the corn and I never lose sight of them the entire evening.
If you decide to cut openings through the field I would make them atleast as long as you can shoot. As far as wide, you will either want to make the openings narrow and more of them; or wider with less of them. Either way you want to make sure that you have enough time to judge a buck to decide if you want to shoot or not. I would leave as much corn in the field as possible. They will definitly be around in the late season if you haven't filled your tags by then. Good Luck!
#5
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Southern MD USA
Posts: 436
RE: Hunting Standing Corn
15 acres is a little bit to see all the way through the corn so if the field is surrounded by woods on at least 3 sides I would get you a good lane as far across as you can shoot... I would make it 4-6 yards wide... Deer like edges and then tend to travel along edges and if you gave that much of an opening you could shoot them crossing and traveling down that path... I think that is going to be your best bet... but that is just my 2 cents...