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where to set blind?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Gamegetter, Oct 26, 2011.

  1. Gamegetter

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    I have one POP up blind at my farm. I have a clover field with five hay bales on one end, and about 400 yrds away I have a recently cut corn field. I had farmer who leases it leave me a few rows of standing corn. If it where you, would you set up between hay, by clover, or in corn? Have deer eating every night in clover, and deer passing through corn at night. I typically use clover late season, and corn early, but seen big bucks at both sites this year. Anyone have similar experience this season, and advice to offer?
     
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    Are the fields next to each other? If so i would set up in between both fields, so i can over look the corn and clover.
     
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    I have a permanent blind on stilts that can over look for rifle season, unfortunately they are next to eachother, but they enter clover on opposite side of field, and the two fields together are over 25 acres, with a bow I would be in no man's land....but thanks for the thought!
     

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