Absolutely!!! If you get the time walk the entire shoreline of the river that is ontheproperty you huntand look for some consistantlyshallow andnarrowareas thatwould be easiest for the deer to cross the riveron a routine basis. Look for tracks coming in and out of the waterand you have yourself a sweet stand location come the rut! More B&C and P&Y class deer are harvested from creek/river bottom settings than any other type of environment in field. As opposed to fence rows, in the middle of a "big woods", overlooking a field, ect...'''
However, pieceof advice,sitting in a stand,bya river, with rushing water,forhours at a time, will make you want topee every five minutes so make sure you limit your drinking while in the stand anduse the restroombeforeyou start your hunt!!!Other than that you'll be in for a real treat!!!
Good luck!
This is my 2006 Buck with the river in the background