Mattyq2402
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...agree with this too... hunting one side of the ridge leading to that knob that overlooks the water... looks very bucky to meSee that little knob right below your mouse pointer ? Start there & show us pics of your buck cruising that thin strip b/w the pond & inside corner during the rut.....
Essentially if a buck is making his way around the field, coming into feed, he's going to stay in cover as long as possible so he's going to walk just inside the edge of the thicker cover before going into the field... this will apply with standing corn a bit but the standing corn also supplies cover, so really it's more applicable to cut corn or beans where the deer no longer has cover once they've entered the field... if hes making his way around the field. That inside corner provides a pinch point where hes likely to get near as hes working the field edgeIve read aboit inside corners but not sure i get the idea, never had ground like this before with corn. What is the benefit of them and where on the map are u referencing
I like that point too. Water, corn field, good cover and what looks like a bit of a funnel to the NE. I know it sounds nuts, but that goofy chunk of grass extending into the field is a great spot too (at least around here) especially if the crops are still in and in corn. You could sneak in from the north at the house or farm buildings with a SW wind and at least look for sign or a bed. They may use the corn as cover between that grass waterway and the woods. Sometimes those little waterways have standing water enough to keep a deer or two there.See that little knob right below your mouse pointer ? Start there & show us pics of your buck cruising that thin strip b/w the pond & inside corner during the rut.....
Would u try and get there and hunt the point in the morning or just hunt evening movement from it as the deer move to crops?See that little knob right below your mouse pointer ? Start there & show us pics of your buck cruising that thin strip b/w the pond & inside corner during the rut.....
I would end up scouting as i go but would the 800 line at the saddle be a good start.I also like that East facing hillside facing the field I could see bucks cruising 1/3 down on a WNW wind and also cutting the doe trails going into the field during rut. Also on that same hillside looks like there might be some benches along the 700 line right before the field worth checking out.
Should be a little lower around 1/3 of the way down right before the hill starts getting really steep, but you should check the saddle out first for sign, it will come down to what you see with boots on the ground.I would end up scouting as i go but would the 800 line at the saddle be a good start.
Should be a little lower around 1/3 of the way down right before the hill starts getting really steep, but you should check the saddle out first for sign, it will come down to what you see with boots on the ground.I would end up scouting as i go but would the 800 line at the saddle be a good start.