I guess I should be more exact in my question. I am planning on doing a lot of quick two hour hunts the next three days including Thanksgiving. I have a few hours everyday before work and before the visit to the in-laws this week. I have spent a ton of time sitting and not seeing much lately. I did put up a few new stands up Sunday during my 13 hour trip to the farm. I also have a couple Barronet blinds and can move quickly if need be, but I am just just not seeimg much movement. Had five does come in last night and not a buck to be seen coming in behind. I am getting frustrated. What is everyone else seeing and hearing from others?
Concentrate on food sources right now. I scouted last night and saw quite a few deer and 3 good bucks. All of them were in cut corn and the bucks were feeding hard. The best buck was a mid 60's 10 and he was feeding hard and not even looking at the 6 does that were in the field with him. I'm sure that changed when he was done eating, but I would concentrate my efforts now on does. The big boys will be where the does are now and will be concentrating their efforts on finding the last late estrous does as well as replenishing their fat supply. Midday may be a great time to find a cruising buck now as well. If I was still hunting I would be hunting funnels between bedding areas from daylight until 1-2pm and than moving to food sources for the evening sit. Good luck
I have a cut cornfield on the south side and cut beans to the east and west. I sat a new stand in a tree at the end of the timber which extends into switchgrass and then to the corn. The rest of me sets are primarily in the creekline that runs right through the center of the property. Boths side are sloping hills covered in all 80ft evergreens with the occasional waterway sloping towards the creek. This is a new property to me and I have had a difficult time patterning the deer.
Concentrate on food sources right now. I scouted last night and saw quite a few deer and 3 good bucks. All of them were in cut corn and the bucks were feeding hard. The best buck was a mid 60's 10 and he was feeding hard and not even looking at the 6 does that were in the field with him. I'm sure that changed when he was done eating, but I would concentrate my efforts now on does. The big boys will be where the does are now and will be concentrating their efforts on finding the last late estrous does as well as replenishing their fat supply. Midday may be a great time to find a cruising buck now as well. If I was still hunting I would be hunting funnels between bedding areas from daylight until 1-2pm and than moving to food sources for the evening sit. Good luck
I know I keep bringing up my misery this season, but I one more thought that would like to get some feedback on. This new property that I am trying to figure has a small 20 acre food plot of standing corn on it which is surrounded on two sides by thick evergreens and switchgrass and a beanfield on the other sides. There is still corn on the stalk, but I have seen very little activity. I have been considering sitting by theren but not sure if I should leave it alone until December(if I need to). I did check it out when it snowed a couple weeks ago and there was sign everywhere, but I never see deer around it coming in or exiting the property. Have any of you had much luck around standing corn this time of year or should I stick to the open fields?
This applies to movement....I went to hunt my funnel heading to a cut cornfield last night and the landowner had decided to disc the field. My past experience has been once the field is turned, the deer lose interest. I have bean stubble on the east and west sides of the property and a small standing corn plot. I think I am going to move to the fenceline where evergreens meet the beanfield. Anybody with a similar experience? I have never moved stands as much as I have this year!