ORIGINAL: davidmil
DoubleCreek.... I don't know if I'd go as far as Wolfen, but I might suggest you're misinformed. First, I've never hunted in the wide open(funnells everywhere) midwest. But just standing back and looking at it, and having driven across it a few times a couple things strike me. One, the deer adapt. They don't have to follow a funnel. They can travel and park in the wide open spaces and become nearly unapproachable with a bow. They can and do flop anywhere. No real certain bedding areas day after day. And the crops....whoa nellie, nothing much harder than hunting standing corn or something like that. Now take that 50 acre Eastern field and multiply it by 100 in size. Well, it's just mind boggling. I sincerely doubt it's as easy as you think. Different deer are different. I hunt East coast and also some Adirondack deer. They are entirely different in their travels and haunts. You must adapt to a different critter when you hunt deep woods vs a farm deer. I suspect it's the same with midwest "guaranteed funnels"[&:]
Thank you...said in a much more elegant and PC manner

Thanks David!