Root
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I finally got the ok to set up locations on the property next door. That's the good news. Bad news is there is a lot of pressure from other hunters though most of it like every where else I hunt. I scouted it last year and the best spot I've located is in planted pine trees that run between the bedding and the rest of the property. this is from the outside looking in. They are roughly 4' apart with mostly crawling under branches for access.
Here's the bedding. I don't have permission on that property. It's roughly 60 acres of brush and golden rod. The pines would be to the left of this picture. Deer come out of it and into the pines to travel around the border around where the other hunters are to get to the crop fields on the other side. I've found and observed three main trails leading into the pines. But the question is how do you hunt inside these pines? It's so jammed up in there that it's literally dark in there during the day.
Here's the bedding. I don't have permission on that property. It's roughly 60 acres of brush and golden rod. The pines would be to the left of this picture. Deer come out of it and into the pines to travel around the border around where the other hunters are to get to the crop fields on the other side. I've found and observed three main trails leading into the pines. But the question is how do you hunt inside these pines? It's so jammed up in there that it's literally dark in there during the day.