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buckmaster 10-12-2008 08:33 AM

Hey Exclusive Buck Hunters.
 
I see "deer" cross between the two little woodlots into the other fields more frequent than any other place I hunt. Be that Bucks or Does. Ive always wanted to get into this little thicket, as I believe this is there "Stageing" area before they come into the field. Reason being You never knowwhere they are gonna cross at.I cant hunt the Yellow, but boy I'd love to, but it's not happening. I can hunt everything else including the blue, It is a old fenced off lot full of Briars and broomsage, the only stand bearing tree are pines, which I can handle if it produces.;)There are so many crossings in the fences that you couldnt just set up on one of them. But I did notice this little open area here. (in the orange) what do you guys think. My visibility would be limited, but that may be a good thing.

My ONly fear, is not being able to leave at dark, if they are still in here.

So all you buck hunting ariel/topo guys help me out, Tell me what you see.:)And i appreciate it.



GMMAT 10-12-2008 08:39 AM

RE: Hey Exclusive Buck Hunters.
 
Are they bedding in there?

Can you pan out and give us a wider view?

Can you "repair" the fence to work it to your advantage?



buckmaster 10-12-2008 08:59 AM

RE: Hey Exclusive Buck Hunters.
 


Repair the fence? Probably with my bare hands:D. I think they do bed "around" here too, You can walk down the field/thicket at any given time and jump a deer. I havent been in there this year.

GMMAT 10-12-2008 11:35 AM

RE: Hey Exclusive Buck Hunters.
 

Repair the fence? Probably with my bare hands:D.
How else do you do it?;)

We'll get together over the off-season and take care of this. It'll take $20,a tool I have and about an hour to "create" a desireable crossing spot that will benefit YOU, most.

It'll also give the appearance you're trying to be a good neighbor (if the landowner asks). "I saw it needed repairing....and I just did it".;)

buckmaster 10-12-2008 08:41 PM

RE: Hey Exclusive Buck Hunters.
 
Landowner? He's a retired Lawyer that kicks back in Florida on the rainy days.:DIve never met the man, I just make a simple phone call every year and Im good to go.;)


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