Sorry my previous topic here was not good. Putting private land photo up with marked bedding. Mostly flat with the doe bedding on south side of screen being the highest points on property, as well as being thick. I like to think I have decent idea of how deer are using property and how to hunt it, but I would love to see what your guys thoughts are on how deer may be using property and how to hunt it. Big help would be on what winds the buck beds where. We seem to have 1-3 mature bucks per year bedding on this property, if not bedding then at least using.
Buck Bedding=Red
Permanent Tree Stands=Blue
Doe Bedding=Green
Known Rubs=Yellow (Again I only put yellow where I fully remember from tracking wounded deer where rubs were or from walking)
Beaver Dam Crossing=Black
Cut ATV Trail=Purple
On south side by big doe bedding area, rubs everywhere so didn't mark yellow.
Aerial Private Land Map (Marked Bedding)
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Aerial Private Land Map (Marked Bedding)
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Re: Aerial Private Land Map (Marked Bedding)
That is a sweet looking property. Lots of bedding there. The big islands are going to hold bucks for sure, but they won’t necessarily be on the islands themselves. If there are clumps of brush or high spots just off the island, they love to bed in that fashion.
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Re: Aerial Private Land Map (Marked Bedding)
Lockdown wrote:That is a sweet looking property. Lots of bedding there. The big islands are going to hold bucks for sure, but they won’t necessarily be on the islands themselves. If there are clumps of brush or high spots just off the island, they love to bed in that fashion.
Awesome thanks! I am planning on hunting youth season which is mid October. If I have not harvested buck by then. Do you think that bucks would be bedded on that NW island smelling does? If so, how could I set up with rifle in hand without blowing wind off that point to bucks next to doe bedding? Will the bucks bed there regardless if they can or can’t smell does?
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