Looking good Adam! The first buck looks nice. Is he the drop tine buck?
still not sure which one he is from previous years. maybe he's a newbie. He seems to be sticking around.
The drop tine looks really good and big bodied TOO. Setting up near the corn could pay off early on.
That's what I am hoping for. I figure they will come out of the beans just before daylight and work into the corn. They might hit these grass areas that are secluded and munch on grass to get a little drink from the morning do and the grass before heading to bed.
Or possibly the opposite. Stage in the grassy area in the evening before going to the corn.
I have a feeling those drainage strips might teach you some things. I don't know. Just thinking by observing them you are definitely going to learn. Seems I have seen deer using these many times in the past.