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New clear cut questions
#2912789
09/25/19 10:12 PM
09/25/19 10:12 PM
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Joined: Nov 2011
Posts: 279 Homewood, Al
Kcub
OP
4 point
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OP
4 point
Joined: Nov 2011
Posts: 279
Homewood, Al
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Going to our club this weekend to do some work. Was hoping we could plant, but with no rain in the near forecast, that is not going to happen. We have several clear cuts that have one year of growth on them. I seem to be the only one hunting several of these. My question is, what are some things I can do in the clear cuts to improve my odds (besides the usual answers of “ corn, feeders and even.....”clorox😳”)? Thanks
if God wanted me to be a vegetarian, he would have made shooting brussel sprouts more fun!
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Re: New clear cut questions
[Re: Kcub]
#2912797
09/25/19 10:20 PM
09/25/19 10:20 PM
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Joined: Mar 2018
Posts: 16,939 Banana Republic
jb20
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
Joined: Mar 2018
Posts: 16,939
Banana Republic
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I found that knobs on clear cuts r good bedding...get there way before daylight n hunt as long as possible they'll get up sometime
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Ben Franklin
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Re: New clear cut questions
[Re: Mbrock]
#2912951
09/26/19 08:30 AM
09/26/19 08:30 AM
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Joined: Feb 2015
Posts: 6,313 Lamar Co, AL
BamaGuitarDude
12 point
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12 point
Joined: Feb 2015
Posts: 6,313
Lamar Co, AL
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Absolutely nothing. Just be there. I’ve never had to do anything to a cutover from years 1-4 to kill deer. It’s a slam dunk. Just get high enough to see down on them. COLD mornings between 8:00-11:00 am. And DO NOT walk through it or across it to get to a stand. Get it hung and approach with the least intrusion possible. what he said
ALDeer physics: for every opinion, there's an equal & opposite opinion
A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fool can learn from a wise answer.
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Re: New clear cut questions
[Re: Kcub]
#2913606
09/26/19 09:58 PM
09/26/19 09:58 PM
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Joined: Nov 2011
Posts: 279 Homewood, Al
Kcub
OP
4 point
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OP
4 point
Joined: Nov 2011
Posts: 279
Homewood, Al
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They have not sprayed it yet. One problem I am pondering is that the access road is on the opposite side of where I want to place my stand. So I am thinking that I need to cross the clear cut in order to be where I want to place my stand. If I clear a straight path across the clear cut (approximately 150 yards) will I mess up my chances by crossing it to get to my stand location?
if God wanted me to be a vegetarian, he would have made shooting brussel sprouts more fun!
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Re: New clear cut questions
[Re: Kcub]
#2913644
09/27/19 04:45 AM
09/27/19 04:45 AM
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Joined: Jun 2016
Posts: 1,953 lauderdale co
brushwhacker
8 point
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8 point
Joined: Jun 2016
Posts: 1,953
lauderdale co
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Pretty much all i ever hunt is clearcuts. Deer do not move when timber is cut. They love it . Much more food close to ground. Especiallyafter a couple of years.best advice from always try to sit watching the south facing hill. My area is all hills. Deer will pretty much always bed on south facing hill an when sun comes up an shines on them to warm them up.. i have snuck in cutover an kill lot of good bucks in the bed when sun comes up an shines on them. There warm bodies will stick Out like a beacon especially if frost on ground. I would never go in cutover without my binoculars. I have some 12x50 that i use to check Out every square inch of cutover. You never kmow what will be laying there an you never see. He may lay there until you leave . Also if you sit on south hill facing north wind will be in your face 90 percent of time in winter. Wind most always out of north or northwest in winter time.only drawback is most time it a long shot across hollows. 200 to 400yds but im good with that. 99 percent of deer i ve killed has been in cutover in last 30 yrs. . Lots logging in my area. Only tree stands i own is couple tripods an they R on edge of cutovers an i move them around when its get too big to see in. I love cutovers
Brushwacker
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Re: New clear cut questions
[Re: Mbrock]
#2913691
09/27/19 06:59 AM
09/27/19 06:59 AM
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Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 5,709 Lincoln, Alabama
blumsden
12 point
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12 point
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 5,709
Lincoln, Alabama
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Absolutely nothing. Just be there. I’ve never had to do anything to a cutover from years 1-4 to kill deer. It’s a slam dunk. Just get high enough to see down on them. COLD mornings between 8:00-11:00 am. This^^^^^ and I might add, on a really cold morning, low 20's, be in a tree where you can see the SE side of a ridge. Deer like to bed where the sun will hit them first thing, when it comes up. USE YOUR BINOCULARS. You'll find deer that you didn't know was there. Look for pieces of deer, not the whole deer. Pick it apart in grids. Your in a hot spot, if you use the wind to your advantage.
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