Need terrain map and topo map.
1. Right now I could only say bottom corner of the field especially the corner with the point they like to use the point to stay in cover to the last possible moment.
2. If you don’t see them in the field before dark come 75ish yards inside the wood line to find the deer staging area before the enter the field.
3. With a topo or terrain map you might see subtle features that might cause deer to move through a certain area.
4. Look where pines meet hard woods. Or thickets meet hard woods. Basically Any type of vegetation change.
5. Note persimmon trees, white oak trees, red oak trees, pignut trees.
That will get you zeroed in on where to scout the wear out some good boots and hunt. If I was hunting this year I would probably only scout in the rain. Or go in blind set up off map features and hunt. I would be worried about bumping deer off the place. What is the other side? I would make sure I pressured it less than property around me.
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