its not a huge field might be 1 acher, long and narrow patch , im heading out there today ill be going about noon ish probably start going into field about 1 and sit till sundown.
well reason I asked about pressure is, pressure makes deer feed later and later into the pm hrs, a lower pressured place, deer will come out to feed a lot sooner, some places all day
but if the area very close to the place has had a lot of presure, then odds are them deer will opnly move the last hr or so of shooting light
the colder and nastier the weather the higher the odds are they will come out sooner, weather this time of yr can rule what a deer does
its not bad idea to even hunt right in the corn
or grab a bag from wally world or?? and dump some in a spot you can cover
that easier corn will draw deer like crazy
but watch getting in and out, if they bust you once or twice the gig will be up on that easy meal! lol
how much corn is there standing, 1-2-3-10 acres or???
if there is more than say 3 acres, its a good chance them deer are living in there, and very hard to kill if so
best bet there would be to walk in that corn make some noise about noon time, and boot them out, then set up on a good trail heading back to the corn last 2 hrs of evening, geting them coming back!
again, good luck, late seaon is a great time to kill a deer, less hunters and deer are many time easier to pattern, as again food wins this time of yr over a lot of other things!
its not a huge field might be 1 acher, long and narrow patch , im heading out there today ill be going about noon ish probably start going into field about 1 and sit till sundown.
Up in the tree stand. And I'm almost positive I'm the oh person in the woods today not sure if this is smart or crazy but time will tell.
very possible that is a coyote. They look like mange dogs. If it has no collar or tags there is a very good chance it is a coyote.
“I don't partake in assembly-line convenience. I don't say that killing things is bad while I hire people to kill things for me.” ~ Ted Nugent
Yea looked like a Huskey. Maybe 50.lbs ish. Grey and light tan. Just didn't expect to see one at 230. Right in the middle of the day. And he came running in after doing a doe bleat call so I wounder if he was hunting for deer as well.
Well did you see any deer?
“I don't partake in assembly-line convenience. I don't say that killing things is bad while I hire people to kill things for me.” ~ Ted Nugent
nope. not a single one again.
here is pics of my stand locaiton
im facing south , came in from the west (to my right)
this was to my left, which would be east , on right side of that picture is a hillside that comes down to 2 creeks that forms a Y and heads to the lake which would be to the north of me, and to the left side of that picture would also be another hill with thick large woods but no brush, just large trees area.
and this is me looking west, i cam from top of that small hill where the patch of snow is on top left corner of the picture, and you notice how thick that is, but also there is 3-4 obvious paths going left to right on that picture directly under my stand and behind me looked just about like that, and that is the pine tree field just to the right side of that picture.
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