Favorite place to set up
#21
I have had very good luck hunting edges where several types of cover join together,say a thicket joining more open woods, Bucks seem to skirt these areas staying hidden and being able to see also.
Dan
Dan
#24
For me , its a no brainer. During the deer season where I hunt, winter wheat is the only source of green food. The deer hang out in the river breaks and seldom move except at first light and late afternoons. Just do a little scouting to see where they are coming out onto which fields. Set up a ground blind at a range that your comfortable shooting and your set. Its darn easy hunting. After you drop your critter, you can drive right up to it to load.
#25
ORIGINAL: James B
For me , its a no brainer. During the deer season where I hunt, winter wheat is the only source of green food. The deer hang out in the river breaks and seldom move except at first light and late afternoons. Just do a little scouting to see where they are coming out onto which fields. Set up a ground blind at a range that your comfortable shooting and your set. Its darn easy hunting. After you drop your critter, you can drive right up to it to load.
For me , its a no brainer. During the deer season where I hunt, winter wheat is the only source of green food. The deer hang out in the river breaks and seldom move except at first light and late afternoons. Just do a little scouting to see where they are coming out onto which fields. Set up a ground blind at a range that your comfortable shooting and your set. Its darn easy hunting. After you drop your critter, you can drive right up to it to load.




