Scott
What is planted in the field east of the big slough/bedding areathat you don't have access to??
Looks like the trees are thin on the very SW corner of that field bordering your hunting property line. Would there be a major trail/slight funnel/man made drainage ditch or natural /open tree area or a combination of suchconnecting both the field you can hunt and this other field at that spot through the trees.
Tim
Corn is planted in the Eastern most half of the field with weeds in the Western half. I think the western half was to wet for them to plow and plant this spring.
The area you are speaking of is a good looking spot with a couple nice Oak trees mixed into that very same area. The problem with this spot is the property owners kids have a "fort" there, the first stand I set wasright were you are speaking ofon the property I can access the first year I hunted there and they (I assume it was them) stole my lock on and climbing sticks. I set the stand in I would guess May and I went to hunt the property the first timetowards the end of the second week of October on a perfect NE wind, I found my "tree" but not my stand.I never have saw those kids in the woods when I was out there but after my stand was stolen I never went back down to that end.
I don't think those kids go back there to often because of how heavily the swamp area there is bedded. Thanks for bringing it up, I should go check it out again to see if those kids have grown up or if they still play back there.
That Place looks awefully familiar...........[:-][:-][:-][:-][:-][:-][:-]
Only if you live in NE Ohio