Ok folks,
I've hunted this parcel for three years now without success. Have seen deer but haven't been able to seal the deal. This is a very difficult parcel to hunt as it's a farm with goats, cattle and horses roaming freely. The deer don't mind the horses or goats but hate the cattle. I've highlighted the creeks with blue. There is a slight elevation that i've circled in red. The area in the middle is essentially a field. There are oaks, hickory, walnut and pine scattered throughout the property. The prevailing wind comes from the north but here's the kicker: between the elevated points and the creeks are lowlands which cause vortexes. I let go of milkweed and literally watched it swirl in place for an hour. The deer USUALLY move from the west to the east and vice versa, usually between the two elevated points but it's not always the case due to livestock.
Sooo, help me plan my next sits. What approach would ya'll take to this property?
I've hunted this parcel for three years now without success. Have seen deer but haven't been able to seal the deal. This is a very difficult parcel to hunt as it's a farm with goats, cattle and horses roaming freely. The deer don't mind the horses or goats but hate the cattle. I've highlighted the creeks with blue. There is a slight elevation that i've circled in red. The area in the middle is essentially a field. There are oaks, hickory, walnut and pine scattered throughout the property. The prevailing wind comes from the north but here's the kicker: between the elevated points and the creeks are lowlands which cause vortexes. I let go of milkweed and literally watched it swirl in place for an hour. The deer USUALLY move from the west to the east and vice versa, usually between the two elevated points but it's not always the case due to livestock.
Sooo, help me plan my next sits. What approach would ya'll take to this property?