RE: Bedding Deer
I always believe, it's where the deer feels secure.
It must also provide a retreat from the elements when the weather turns nasty.
These areas will certainly change with the weather and the seasons and especially when hunting begins.
If a deer can bed down on the side of a ridge and feel safe, that's where they will go.
If they feel they need the security of a thick, nasty, dark, old cedar swamp, well - that's where you'll fnd them.
It ain't Rocket Science.
Sometimes, ask yourself, where would you go in the woods to stay for the day. A place where you feel secure and out of the elements.
As youfinally arrivethere, be careful, 'cause you just might be sharing that area with a whitetail deer.