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5 year old buck +
Just curious what you use to determine stand placement. I am always on the look out for new stand locations. I have stands that are as little as 35 yards apart. I found two new spots for the 2019 season and you can bet they will have stands placed before the opener.
I will probably never shoot another doe. I enjoy seeing deer much more than I like killing them anymore. I don’t have that urge to kill quite as much as I did when I was younger but still enjoy the cat and mouse of getting close to a mature deer.
My criteria is really pretty simple.
1. Entry and exit to the stand must be as close to perfect as I can get it. I need to be able to get into and out of that stand without bumping or alerting deer. This is by far my most important piece of the puzzle to me.
2. I want to hunt the travel corridors. It can be bed to food, food to bed, or between bedding areas. I don’t want to be in areas where deer hang out. I want to see them and have them through the area relatively quick.
3. It has to be an area where I think a mature buck will travel during shooting hours. Generally along the edge of thick cover, downwind of a doe bedding area, or a doe travel corridor. 50-60 yards inside of a destination field has also been good to me.
When I can find things like natural pinch points that meet the above criteria I know I have found a spot that has some serious potential.
I will probably never shoot another doe. I enjoy seeing deer much more than I like killing them anymore. I don’t have that urge to kill quite as much as I did when I was younger but still enjoy the cat and mouse of getting close to a mature deer.
My criteria is really pretty simple.
1. Entry and exit to the stand must be as close to perfect as I can get it. I need to be able to get into and out of that stand without bumping or alerting deer. This is by far my most important piece of the puzzle to me.
2. I want to hunt the travel corridors. It can be bed to food, food to bed, or between bedding areas. I don’t want to be in areas where deer hang out. I want to see them and have them through the area relatively quick.
3. It has to be an area where I think a mature buck will travel during shooting hours. Generally along the edge of thick cover, downwind of a doe bedding area, or a doe travel corridor. 50-60 yards inside of a destination field has also been good to me.
When I can find things like natural pinch points that meet the above criteria I know I have found a spot that has some serious potential.