Bowhunting fingers of woods.....
Because of land being sold and bought, I may be limited to bowhunt just a few fingers of woods. The fingers are connected to larger bodies of timber which has very good deer activity and numbers, but I can't hunt them. The majority of the deer hang/travel more into the larger bodies of timber than in the fingers. I have seen deer in the fingers before, but it is mostly the same doe and two fawn every morning. About the only time I have seen a buckin these fingers was during the rut. Between the two fingers is a bean field (around the edge) and a corn field in the middle.
Does anyone have any advice they can pass along on getting more activity and drawing more deer into these fingers? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks