Well I was able to get out Sunday morning. Although it was a skunk as far as hunting goes it was a good morning. Back at Tucks place which this is my first season there. I haven't been there for a couple of weeks so it looked very different with all the leaves off. The majority of the property is agricultural fields and is in corn and still standing. When I got down I decided to go for a little walk and see how much the rest of the property has changed with all the leaves being off.
The north side of this property is a local river, just south of that is a 10 to 15 acre pasture that used to be farmed but has been in CRP the past ten years due to the river flooding it every year. This area is literally a bowl. I found where the first drainage from the corn field into this bowl is and found lots of great tracks. Looking back I see a tree and think that looks like a great tree to put a setup in. Also this will give me a great view of the whole pasture and most of the corn field. This would be an ideal setup for gun season if I gun hunted. I go over to take a closer look at the tree and what do I find at the base but an old home made stand that had deteriorated over time and fallen down. Needless to say I Moved my setup. To the north I have the CRP and my platform is about 35' above the pasture. To my south is the corn field and platform height of about 20'.
I hung this and hunted it Sunday evening. I had a small doe come threw right at last light. was at full draw on her at 20 yards and decided not to because of how small she was. With all the great tracks of big deer I want one of them.
Here is the view from the new setup.
North over the pasture.
East over the pasture.
South over the corn field.
And West over the corn field with a beautiful sunset.
I went back to this setup Wednesday and didn't see anything, but I did find out all the corn was taken off Tuesday. ickle:
The north side of this property is a local river, just south of that is a 10 to 15 acre pasture that used to be farmed but has been in CRP the past ten years due to the river flooding it every year. This area is literally a bowl. I found where the first drainage from the corn field into this bowl is and found lots of great tracks. Looking back I see a tree and think that looks like a great tree to put a setup in. Also this will give me a great view of the whole pasture and most of the corn field. This would be an ideal setup for gun season if I gun hunted. I go over to take a closer look at the tree and what do I find at the base but an old home made stand that had deteriorated over time and fallen down. Needless to say I Moved my setup. To the north I have the CRP and my platform is about 35' above the pasture. To my south is the corn field and platform height of about 20'.
I hung this and hunted it Sunday evening. I had a small doe come threw right at last light. was at full draw on her at 20 yards and decided not to because of how small she was. With all the great tracks of big deer I want one of them.
Here is the view from the new setup.
North over the pasture.
East over the pasture.
South over the corn field.
And West over the corn field with a beautiful sunset.
I went back to this setup Wednesday and didn't see anything, but I did find out all the corn was taken off Tuesday. ickle: