Hunting super thick stuff
I have been hunting this year on a neighbor's property that has phenominal potential. I've seen a few nice bucks including one very nice P&Y candidate. However, now that he has harvested the corn and cut the alfalfa, the activity in the field had diminished to just a few deer each evening.
The woods bordering this field is mostly a mixture of thick stands of saplings, briars, vines and brush. The landowner and I were back in there a few weeks ago looking for a doe and the sign was awesome. There were rubs everywhere, trails everywhere, scrapes, but no real concentration of where to set up. It's super thick -- snakes have to go around this stuff. There are a few trees I can get up in, but the lanes would be nearly impossible to clear because much of the obstruction goes higher than I can reach. Getting in there will be noisy, and it's really just a roll of the dice where to set up. Any ideas?
BTW--early MZ season opens here next week for 1 1/2 weeks so the field will definitely not be an option then. I'll be bowhunting only.