So in your opinion would you set up a blind/stand above a creek edge north or south, east or west? Or would you find along the wood line? I'm hunting a totally new area this year and Have tree line that lead to fields of food source and in the middle of the woods ravines with creeks in the bottoms? Been out scouting and haven't seen any sign either places yet?
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I like to set up in the area with most visibility. Fields edges etc.
typical problem with field edges is that they can't be hunted in the morning or you will spook deer.
If you have a spot that split the difference between the fields and the creek bottom that could be the ticket and a natural funnel.
Creek bottoms are notoriously bad for shifty winds.
My thoughts. Good luck.
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Originally posted by HdFilmmaker View PostSo in your opinion would you set up a blind/stand above a creek edge north or south, east or west? Or would you find along the wood line? I'm hunting a totally new area this year and Have tree line that lead to fields of food source and in the middle of the woods ravines with creeks in the bottoms? Been out scouting and haven't seen any sign either places yet?
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