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How does one go about hunting this land?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by bowtechdude, Oct 6, 2009.

  1. bowtechdude

    bowtechdude Weekend Warrior

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    The first pic is an overview of the area in general and woods outlined in red is what I have permission to hunt...the second one is zoomed in and the red area is off limits,and the white area is the woods I can hunt, and the yellow is prime bedding area with a bunch of little trees in it and a ton of tall grass and briars...and the third is self explanitory I guess.

    How would you guys hunt this tiny piece of property if it was all you could get for private land?:(






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  2. Dubbya

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    What's in the small green field on the SW corner of the property and also, what is outside the white area?
     
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    bowtechdude Weekend Warrior

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    The field to the NE is beans and the one to the SE is corn along with the one to the W and the field in the SW corner was small grain...I believe rye..hope this helps
     
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    Corners, and inside corners jump out at me.

    Best of luck!
     
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    jmbuckhunter Grizzled Veteran

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    Very carefully!! If you push them out of that woods, they are a long ways away and might not come back, you don't have a lot of woods to work with. But it could be a big advantage that your's looks like some of the thickest cover around. Just don't push them out I'd stay out of the middle of it and work from the outside in. Maybe check out some of the small openings in the woods where they would feel safe coming out to feed early.
     

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