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Help with Land and best spot(s) for stand

Discussion in 'Whitetail Deer Hunting' started by BowToSurvive, Nov 12, 2013.

  1. BowToSurvive

    BowToSurvive Newb

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    Hey guys my first post here and was wondering if I could get some input from you guys. I have a lease that's around 150 acres. It's been timbered and re seeded in pines. The problem is there are very few spots to hunt due to it being almost one giant cutover. The land holds great bucks that I have gotten on trail cameras, and two kills. As it stands i only have two stand locations that I can hunt out of. We all know two heads are better than one so I would greatly appreciate any input from you all on some other proper stand locations. Thanks in advance.
     

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    cantexian Moderator

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    If you haven't done so already, the water sources would be good afternoon spots in the heat of the early season. Figuring out the food sources during different phases of the season is a good place to start by judging spots for stands.
     
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    If the land lacks many trees big enough for a stand, ya might want to consider setting up a ground blind. Just a thought!
     

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