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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 812757" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>If the acorn crop is anything down there like its going to be around, here, thats where I'm going to be looking to set up. I hunted a river bottom once that had cut corn on it... I sat there for 7 days and saw two small yearling spikes.... no does, nothing. It was a year when there was a great mast crop in the oak trees, and thats were the deer were. Most of the stars I have on my map are not too far from a road, as thats where most hunt. I've always been one to go way back in the woods, and it usually works for me, but Big Mac is different from what I hear. I've been studying Google earth maps and have spotted a creek that is going to get my full undivided attention, trying to locate a crossing or funnel. A guy I work with set up on that creek and saw a booner, but was out of his range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 812757, member: 5412"] If the acorn crop is anything down there like its going to be around, here, thats where I'm going to be looking to set up. I hunted a river bottom once that had cut corn on it... I sat there for 7 days and saw two small yearling spikes.... no does, nothing. It was a year when there was a great mast crop in the oak trees, and thats were the deer were. Most of the stars I have on my map are not too far from a road, as thats where most hunt. I've always been one to go way back in the woods, and it usually works for me, but Big Mac is different from what I hear. I've been studying Google earth maps and have spotted a creek that is going to get my full undivided attention, trying to locate a crossing or funnel. A guy I work with set up on that creek and saw a booner, but was out of his range. [/QUOTE]
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