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It's pretty funny.....
I hunt the hill country too and self proclaim that I'm pretty good at it.
I would love an opportunity to hunt that flat land western Ohio with 400 acres of corn with 50 acres of woodland strips.
It seems so easy from a hill hunter perspective. ie. fish in a barrel?
We should have a: Trade-A-Hunt. Our hill country for your flatland with corn.
I grew up hunting my Grandfather's land in Hocking and Vinton Co. I grew up in the relatively flat lands of eastern Pickaway, and actually killed my first deer there. I will take you up on that offer any time you'd like. I now hunt the flattest, and lowest deer density county in the State. At first glance, it would seem easy to kill a deer in flat, checkerboard type woodland/field habitat, but it is not. These deer will lay in the middle of 500 acre fields at the first sign of hunting pressure. It makes it very difficult to kill them. They DO NOT use the same trails daily to enter or exit woodlots as some seem to think. Winds swirl as much in flat country as they do hill country. There is little advantage IMO to hunting flat farmland deer with the exception of walking in and dragging out. Deer can easily make us look like fools regardless of where they reside.