Just checked the weather. A big cold front is moving through my way, highs in the low to mid 50s starting wednesday. Looks like I won't be waiting out because of the hot weather afterall. Ill be hitting the stand Wednesday night!!!
I am focusing on hunting thick hardwoods with my climber. Alot of trees were recently cut down and logged out which opened it up to alot of sunlight and man is it thick in there with vegetation!! It is about 200 yards long with a swamp in a nice gully on one side and a cornfield on the complete opposite. This is only my third year hunting and even though I have had great success with two back to back opening night harvests I still lack experience in stand placement. I use to live on this piece of property and growing up riding my dirtbike and three wheelers at night I have seen many monster bucks that I would have never imagined roamed these woods. The problem is I have yet to see a nice mature buck while on the stand.
Yellow-cornfields
Red outline- Hardwoods
Blue- swamp
Light green- possible spots I want to hang the climber
Darkish green- soybean (I have seen monsters in this field, but it was years ago since they have grown soybean. Since it has been corn every year, But not this year

I cannot hunt this field but everything around it.
Just lookin for some input, thanks (Heres my first buck I shot last season, opening night.)
