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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3044945" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I instantly saw where I would set up in your pic.</p><p>The bottom of the "V" with a full view of the pipeline right of way, and a view up the gap between the thin and thick trees on the right.</p><p>Deer typically stay about 10 yds or less inside of dense timbered areas where they can look out into the open areas for travel zones. This is why biologists call them "edge dwellers".</p><p>But for whatever reason, they will cut across the bottom of a "V" where the cover thins out.</p><p>Good looking spot. I'd have a food plot of some kind winding through the trees leading to the stand in the corner. Throw an grow or something like that if you can't till it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3044945, member: 5412"] I instantly saw where I would set up in your pic. The bottom of the "V" with a full view of the pipeline right of way, and a view up the gap between the thin and thick trees on the right. Deer typically stay about 10 yds or less inside of dense timbered areas where they can look out into the open areas for travel zones. This is why biologists call them "edge dwellers". But for whatever reason, they will cut across the bottom of a "V" where the cover thins out. Good looking spot. I'd have a food plot of some kind winding through the trees leading to the stand in the corner. Throw an grow or something like that if you can't till it. [/QUOTE]
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