Each year I try to learn more and more about terrain features, names, how to hunt them, how to pick them out from a map. Please point out what features you see in this map, and based off of that, any interesting features. Such as: where you think bucks would be bedding, good stand locations, funnels where bucks may cruise etc. Thanks in advance.
These are some features I'd key in on, the red would be where I'd expect bedding, blue are a few setups and wind direction. The hillsides should have trails and sign right where the hill breaks, that's the elevation to expect buck movement.
This is my interpretation. The black is bedding blue is travel route and green stand locations. The terrain looks to create a natural funnel and the curved ends make for good bedding. With what looks like a crop to the right it shouldn't be hard to find deer. The land doesn't have large enough elevation to make a bigdifference on how they move like a ridge would. Sent from my SM-G920P using Tapatalk
Minnesota did a complete lidar map for the whole state, the data is free. Not sure if your state had the same thing or not