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Arrowslinger_IL 12-18-2007 08:45 PM

Late season tips
 
January 11 to 14

Southern Missouri

First post cuz I am icthin to get a deer :)

How would you hunt this? Had no time to scout but local farmer tells me deer are everywhere :)






GregH 12-18-2007 08:54 PM

RE: Late season tips
 
I'd look for a major creek crossing and hope I got lucky as he!! with only 4 days to hunt and no scouting.

Greg / MO 12-18-2007 09:14 PM

RE: Late season tips
 
Doany of the surrounding fields have any cut corn or standing corn? If so, I'd start walking the edges of the woods leading to those looking for heavily used trails entering the fields -- preferably near an inside corner if possible somewhere.

Arrowslinger_IL 12-18-2007 09:17 PM

RE: Late season tips
 

ORIGINAL: Greg / MO

Doany of the surrounding fields have any cut corn or standing corn? If so, I'd start walking the edges of the woods leading to those looking for heavily used trails entering the fields -- preferably near an inside corner if possible somewhere.
As a matter of fact the fields to the left are standing dead corn.

I had two plans:

1. Walk into the wind near the creek, find a crossing and walk back to hang a stand. Just go to it each day.

2. Hang a stand each day near fields inside the woodline and sit until dark.

jmbuckhunter 12-18-2007 09:18 PM

RE: Late season tips
 

ORIGINAL: Greg / MO

Doany of the surrounding fields have any cut corn or standing corn? If so, I'd start walking the edges of the woods leading to those looking for heavily used trails entering the fields -- preferably near an inside corner if possible somewhere.
My thoughts exactly.

Start on the edge and work your way back in if they don't show up before dark. Just don't walk thru the whole woods "SCOUTING" the first day there. You'll run all of the deer out of the woods.

Greg / MO 12-18-2007 09:21 PM

RE: Late season tips
 
... and one BIG tip, which John sorta alluded to above: Don't hunt a spot unless the wind is in your favor, period. If it means hunting the OTHER side of the woods if the wind is wrong, do it. Sitting a spot even if you expect to see deer coming to a food source when the wind is blowing from your stand to their beds is fruitless; you'll never see the deer, and have wasted the evening. What's worse, is you'll have ruined the other three days as well.

Arrowslinger_IL 12-18-2007 09:24 PM

RE: Late season tips
 
Yup I am with you guys and the wind, it will determine where I hunt :)

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c_str 12-20-2007 06:14 AM

RE: Late season tips
 
That finger of woods on the left side may have some good trails between the two fields...

shawnfogelman 12-20-2007 06:54 AM

RE: Late season tips
 

ORIGINAL: Greg / MO

Doany of the surrounding fields have any cut corn or standing corn? If so, I'd start walking the edges of the woods leading to those looking for heavily used trails entering the fields -- preferably near an inside corner if possible somewhere.
Not only what Greg stated above, but also look for very good cover that the deer/Big Bucks are possibly using to get to and from the food plots...if any. Good luck


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