Iowa DIY hunt 2016
#11
Virtually every property I scouted and hunted in Iowa were typical hardwood forests with no shortage of straight tall trees good for climbers. Just a few 2nd/3rd growth old fields had unsuitable thickets. I hunted the fringes.
#12
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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HJ
#13
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Iowa
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A lot of IA public ground is river bottom stuff. You will search long and hard to find a straight tree in those areas. In the timber / forest land you will have a better chance. I have sat in my stand many times glad I don't have climbers because suitable trees are few. I much prefer a ladder and hang on and even then I can't find the right tree where I want one. I won't mention specific areas in an open forum, but think about some of the waterfowl hunting wmas. I have seen beautiful deer many times while in those places and few people deer hunt there. Southern IA can be great, but EHD really hit some of them hard a couple of years ago. You coming alone or with a group? Good luck!
#14
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Southampton Pa BUCKS CO
Posts: 2,492
A lot of IA public ground is river bottom stuff. You will search long and hard to find a straight tree in those areas. In the timber / forest land you will have a better chance. I have sat in my stand many times glad I don't have climbers because suitable trees are few. I much prefer a ladder and hang on and even then I can't find the right tree where I want one. I won't mention specific areas in an open forum, but think about some of the waterfowl hunting wmas. I have seen beautiful deer many times while in those places and few people deer hunt there. Southern IA can be great, but EHD really hit some of them hard a couple of years ago. You coming alone or with a group? Good luck!
HJ