Going to try to upload a picture of the other "main" hunting spot. The road running north south in this one is the same one that runs north south in the other picture. There are about 1.5 miles between the south of the first picture and the north of this one. Most of the ground is either that soil conservation piece or pasture.. There is continuous aisle's of trees from north to her.. The hedge lines are very thin but some have some very good cover (Trees that were bulldozed into piles when the new fence was put in. Great for ground hunting.. Not so great for tree hunting, lol. The deer tend to walk along that eastern fenceline, tuck into the edge of the small 3 acre woods, and than cross the road and wind their way though that 13-14 acres of woods until they come out somewhere. I have the main exit pretty good but at the south west corner it comes to a point and I see a lot of action there.. Lots of big tracks.. The good news maybe bad, trying to figure it out is the field all around the 40 (I own the 40, 23 acres in corn, 13-14 in woods the balance in roads and road sides) is going to have all feed removed from it basically. The cornstalks are being baled and haueld away for livestock beding. This means, I think that the deer will head out the west side of the woods and cross the road.. We shall see, might not make any difference at all.
Lite blue line is an old dilapitated fence