Jsimpson
New Member
I'm curious what everyone hones in on as far as key habitat features when hunting areas you cant control? Whether it be public land or leased ground that you cant personally alter the way you want. What are you looking for? I moved out here about a year ago and i've been putting in miles and miles just trying to learn as much as I can with my own observations and a little woodsmanship. After hunting the later half of last season and getting in a good amount of spring scouting, i've really started to narrow myself down a bit. On the maps, i'm pretty much looking for "junk" A piece with some good habitat diversity. I had really good success with oak ridges mixed with a green briar understory. A lot of times this forced me to sit all day during the season because id have deer bedded around me all day. I learned a lot watching them throughout the day and its really got me interested in finding more areas like this. Also additional areas that might produce similar results but with different habitat/structure. I'm digging into some marsh type pieces now and hoping to learn a little more about the natural browse and key areas there.