Natural Funnell??
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 139

Would you consider my stand location to be in a natural funnell? Im not sure where there bedding area is (afraid to walk around this close to season), but it seems that this is the only place to cross to get to corn or other large woods without crossing open fields. The creek bottom (black line) is in a small ravine which is slightly lower elevation than its surroundings. My stand is the white box with an X in it. The second map gives a better view of the surroundings without being labeled. Any input would be great!!
#3

Would you consider my stand location to be in a natural funnell? Im not sure where there bedding area is (afraid to walk around this close to season), but it seems that this is the only place to cross to get to corn or other large woods without crossing open fields. The creek bottom (black line) is in a small ravine which is slightly lower elevation than its surroundings. My stand is the white box with an X in it. The second map gives a better view of the surroundings without being labeled. Any input would be great!!
#6
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blossvale, New York
Posts: 21,199

I'd agree. You're too far from the actual pinch points to really catch it all. They'll probably travel that narrow strip. I'd even consider moving up the narrow strip to the point where that next little point comes into it. You're not in the funnell... you're at a point where they can go a lot of different directions and you'll never see them, or at least you'll miss a lot of them..
#7

i agree with the others, hang it in the narrower part between the fields even, and i would also hang stands on the corner of the bean field, and corn field, corners are natural funnels too, deer feel more safe coming into fields at a corner.
JMO
JMO
#8

Would you consider my stand location to be in a natural funnell? Im not sure where there bedding area is (afraid to walk around this close to season), but it seems that this is the only place to cross to get to corn or other large woods without crossing open fields. The creek bottom (black line) is in a small ravine which is slightly lower elevation than its surroundings. My stand is the white box with an X in it. The second map gives a better view of the surroundings without being labeled. Any input would be great!!
#9

Maybe. But there is too much more to look at. What food are they focusing on. Deer will abandon corn if white acorns are dropping. They love them. Also, how about those beans. Its hard to say where they are bedding. What kind of runs are you seeing.
#10
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Illinois
Posts: 143

id move ur stand up closer to the narrow tree line. Another good spot it looks like is directly left of ur stand now between the two hay fields there is a narrowing area there that leeds to a corn field if you can hunt that area that would be another good stand place.
Last edited by turkeyslayer15; 09-10-2010 at 02:44 PM.