RE: Introduction and question
Let me explain a lil more. This tract is part of 1250 acres of an old apple orchard mountain land that I grew up hunting on. It was bought up about 5 years ago and my Dad was able to snag 12 acres. This is not a rural area. These so called neighbors have fields as yards or are totally surrounded by woods. I know 12 acres isn't much but all 12 are wooded, and the houses are not included in the 12. The deer are traveling through this tract and cross a gravel road to another tract. The only way in from the road is a small 4 wheeler trail, in which deer have bedded no more than 60 yards from. Someone mentioned wait on the edge, this is not an option because the edge is a gravel road. I currently have my stand right in between 7 (not kidding)heavily used trails, overlooking a old road bed. I was thinking this may be a good morning stand, see as how i can slip in before they decide where they are going to bed for the day? GMMAT I'm 25 miles north of W-S, in Jonesville. I'm sure you know where that is.