Food Plot/Bedding Area
Well fellas, I have quick "what would you do" question:
We put out a food plot (clover) this year, so I strategically hung stands around to compensate for wind, etc. Let the weeds grow within the food plot to help protect the clover from the hot summer months. So, in the process of doing this, we have created a bedding area. That would be fine, but I don't have any other way of getting to my stands without walking the outskirts of the food plot. For evening hunts, it's not really a problem, but for the morning hunts, I may be disturbing sleep or feeding time. My question is this, "Should I stay away from these stands until the time is right, or disregard this way of thinking?" I do have other places to hunt, but wanted to get some second opinions. Also, this won't be a problem in November, because the weeds will have died down by then.
Thanks!