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My property is the upper section of this picture but for years this has been hot hot hot doe bedding and I do have permission to hunt it, all but the southeast property. The dot at the top is a stand I’ve had set up here for years, but I see way more action at the south end and I need to make a move. I can enter from the north/east/west (someday I plan to sit west woods morning with a rare east wind). The pines are huge and thick, tough to get a stand in and find lanes without doing some new sawing on limbs (next year), and you either shoot east or west, the pine row is too wide to cover both ways. I’m thinking about setting up in that tall grass on the ground, ASAT leafy suit, at least two thirds of the way south down along the edge of the pines, facing into the thick stuff hoping to get a buck cruising in the next few weeks. The downside is if any deer cut east into the bean field, they’ll be downwind of me quick and the jigs up, every hunt counts. Any thoughts on how you might attack this?