Guys, maybe you can give me some perspective.
I have access to a 250 acre patch of solid flooded cedars. It is an absolute nightmare in there, with super thick cedars, thicket, and ankle/knee deep water all over the place. There is no elevation changes, and no stream or river (there is but not in this immediate area). There are no hardwood patches. Just image a solid block of cedars with sporadic hardwoods/poplars popping up above the cedar canopy.
Every side of this patch is heavily hunted (mostly crop fields).
I have been through it looking for sign and haven't found it (in this specifc area), and there are no natural clearings that I can find.
Is my best option to literally cut/manufacture an opening in this around a suitable tree, or is there a better way to hunt this?
I have access to a 250 acre patch of solid flooded cedars. It is an absolute nightmare in there, with super thick cedars, thicket, and ankle/knee deep water all over the place. There is no elevation changes, and no stream or river (there is but not in this immediate area). There are no hardwood patches. Just image a solid block of cedars with sporadic hardwoods/poplars popping up above the cedar canopy.
Every side of this patch is heavily hunted (mostly crop fields).
I have been through it looking for sign and haven't found it (in this specifc area), and there are no natural clearings that I can find.
Is my best option to literally cut/manufacture an opening in this around a suitable tree, or is there a better way to hunt this?