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Help Me Pick My Treestand Locations.........

Started by snakebit40, February 15, 2012, 01:47:00 PM

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snakebit40

I was reading a post Terry put up and he mentioned something about people not posting pictures on hunting areas and asking for advice. So I thought what the heck I'll try it.

Here is my favorite place to hunt. It's not even a mile from my back door. Every morning I drink coffee and look at this land. I just plain love it there.

Anyways, inside the red box is what I can hunt. I marked what the fields are going to be next year, the yellow "X" is where my treestand is right now, the maroon box is dense trees and does have a few acorn trees, I marked the pond, the neon green is three wire barbed wire fences, and finally I marked in yellow around a farmstead. To the right of the maroon is an out crop of rocks. It rises into an open pasture. There are evergreen trees up against the rocks. Let me know if you want to know anything else about the land. Thanks!

     

Here is a close up of the Maroon part and the area of my treestand. The neon green is a cattle fence and the red is pickup trail.

 

Close up of the pond area. Again with the fences and the long red line is a county road.

 
Jon Richards

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Osage61

Personally I like corners. The one at six o'clock near the yellow box is for me. Got corn; got a corner; got dense forest at five o'clock from the corner. This is a great post....about to learn something from everyone    :)    :thumbsup:
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Jeff Strubberg

Depending on the wind, right off the top left corner of the box around the dense trees is where I would be.  If the wind is wrong you might swing around to the other side of that corner.  

Coner structure and a great pinch point for cover.  Looks like a good spot.
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YORNOC

One question from me...where do you want me to put my stand?
Honestly, do you have several stands put in or just the one? I'd have one at several areas on this layout for wind and also changing up so you are not patterned.
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Tim

Sorry Jon but I'd have to see it in person to provide you with that info.  How about I meet you there on November 1st at 12:00 noon?  I'll bring my bow and tree stand!    :thumbsup:  

Just how much time do you think you'll have to hunt next year?      :thumbsup:

awbowman

Depending on the wind of coarse, but I like your location, but I would also investigate the following potential alternate stands:

1)  In the wooded finger northeast of your stand along the corn field.

2)  Just northwest of the dense woods near the corn field edge.

3)  The inside finger on the northern part of the corn field

4) Finally I'd have a mobile loc-on with climbing sticks in case I found that super hot oak tree in the dense woods.
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cbCrow

Snake could you put where north is in conjunction wiht map. Also why did you pick that spot to hunt? Have you seen good track numbers around pond?

lpcjon2

Early season close to the pond, and mid season on between the maroon box and the corn field.Late season in the maroon box.JMHO
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snakebit40

Thanks guys! If you want to see a curtain area closer I can put another picture up if needed.

I just started hunting from a stand again this November so I do only have the one up right now.

cbCrow- Why did I pick the spot as a whole or my stand location? As a whole because it has very good deer numbers and only three people hunt it myself included.

Tim- You know your welcome to come hunt with me anything! These deer like to bed back in some tall grass in the SE corner of the map and then come down and enter into the SE corner of the "forest" (as I call it) or sometimes they keep heading west and end up were my stand is.

Thanks for the input everybody! I really do appreciate it!     :notworthy:      :campfire:
Jon Richards

Isaiah 6:8 Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, "Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?"
And I said, "Here am I. Send me!".
>>>>------------>
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Big River 60" 59@28

Hummer3T

Not knowing what kind of trees/forest, prevailing winds, trail systems, etc.  I would use an area that is a funnel from bedding to food, covered by farm yard sounds and has a holding area.  



by the way nice spot.

Tim
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twigflicker

I'd want to sit in the little "tongue" that juts out in the cornfield just NE of where you stand is now.... I've found deer often like those little juts of woods to enter fields... and I concur with any of the corners... hard to beat an inside corner if you can get the wind right...

Jonathan
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QuoteOriginally posted by Hummer3T:
Not knowing what kind of trees/forest, prevailing winds, trail systems, etc.  I would use an area that is a funnel from bedding to food, covered by farm yard sounds and has a holding area.  

 

by the way nice spot.


Tim
that was where i was gonna put my stand !  danggitt!  :bigsmyl:

Bill Carlsen

Just based on your pics I would be right there with Jeff Strubberg.
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psychmonky

Am I correct in assuming that the only reason there are trees in those meandering strips is that there are creeks there and they cant be plowed?

If that is the case, I would look for where they are crossing the creeks...particularly the one just to the west of the red box/dense cover. If they have limited places to cross, and those places are already in the funnels, then you have a funnel within a funnel!

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Knawbone

Your real close to were I would set up( by just looking at the map) right on the end of that finger of woods jetting into the corn. Bucks love to travel threw such fingers,and the corn is cover also. Also on the outer bend of woods SE of the pond. Especially if its a real dry year, as they may work there toward evening.   :thumbsup:
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snakebit40

Thanks a lot everybody! I've hunted this place for so long I just get to narrow minded. I go by where I've seen deer in the past rather than getting out and finding what they are doing this year and that time of the year. Keep em coming!    :wavey:
Jon Richards

Isaiah 6:8 Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, "Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?"
And I said, "Here am I. Send me!".
>>>>------------>
Schafer Silvertip 71@28
Big River 60" 59@28

WJackson11x

QuoteOriginally posted by Hummer3T:
Not knowing what kind of trees/forest, prevailing winds, trail systems, etc.  I would use an area that is a funnel from bedding to food, covered by farm yard sounds and has a holding area.  

   

by the way nice spot.

Tim
The first spot that I thought immediately before even reading, pinch-points are a great spot. Not the only spot though, listen to what others have to say. Beautiful land my friend.
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LimBender

You have 1 stand on this nice chunk of property!  Looks like a lot of great opportunities to play wind, play off different crops, pond/water, farm noise/smell as cover, and travel corridors.  

Seems like travel paths would play a big part, so that road from farm is a great way to get to stand.  Depending on morning/afternoon and wind, you could find where they are bedding in that timber stand and hunt the edge of that.

I hear what people are saying on that pinch point and its a good one, but not all deer in all areas will move in daylight in the narrowest wooded corridor.  Depending on time of year, may have better luck catching them sneaking back towards the woods in SE area in morning or staging in that area.

Oh, and I really like your post!  Google Earth is your friend.  Also like using Flash Earth (it has different maps).
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