Hey Whats A Funnnel
#11
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Durham, NC
Here is a simple (I hope) explanation. Think of a large stand of woods bordered on one side by a road. The other side of the road you have a strip of woods with fields on both sides. The strip of woods would be considered a funnel. Deer will use this strip to stay conceled. Therefore you have your funnel. It could be a creek bottom, a draw between to ridge lines, or a strip of woods between a couple of fields. Hope this helped.
#15
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i see fresh deer tracks, almost every time i go out in the open fields, seems like they come from the corn field from the north west and head to the pines or just north of the pines into the hardwoods, there are some oaks that lie on the field edges, but im pretty sure there not droppin,
i see fresh deer tracks, almost every time i go out in the open fields, seems like they come from the corn field from the north west and head to the pines or just north of the pines into the hardwoods, there are some oaks that lie on the field edges, but im pretty sure there not droppin,
#16
It can also be the sound of something the deer considers threatening causing it to change it' s course . I sometimes set up tape pickets to funnel the deer with sound .




