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Figuring Out New Property #1811275
08/10/16 05:02 PM
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I picked up a new lease this year. It is mostly pines and some deep hardwood drains. Not much opportunity for green fields so will mainly be hunting travel corridors. I am having a tough time figuring out where to put stands, since it all looks the same. I have a couple areas that I already put stands on, but need a little advice on what to look for. Their trails are fairly hard to spot in the pines. Any suggestions??

Re: Figuring Out New Property [Re: lefthorn] #1811294
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If there are any white oaks in the draws, make sure you clean out around them so you can hang a stand when/if they start dropping.

Outside of that, I would look for trails leading across the draws connecting the pine plantations. I bet you find a buck traveling those during the rut.


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Re: Figuring Out New Property [Re: lefthorn] #1811299
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N2,
These are DEEP and pretty steep draws(hills of North Tuscaloosa county), do they normally go up and down those hills? I always looked for saddles. Thought deer wanted the easy way to move around

Re: Figuring Out New Property [Re: lefthorn] #1811308
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A deer will climb a dang near shear rock bluff here in my neck of the woods

Re: Figuring Out New Property [Re: Hevishot13] #1811309
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Originally Posted By: Hevishot13
A deer will climb a dang near shear rock bluff here in my neck of the woods


Ha! Well I know if one falls down in one of those gullies, it's gonna be a mother of a drag to get him out

Re: Figuring Out New Property [Re: lefthorn] #1811407
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Look on Google earth at the properties around you to see were the deer will have to go for food in the winter. You don't have any food plots but you may have a farm close enough for the deer to travel to at night or a neighbor with large green fields. Concentrate your scouting on the side of your property closest to the food source and set your stand on these trails.

Re: Figuring Out New Property [Re: lefthorn] #1811430
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Getting the most recent aerial photo and a good topo map would be my first step. Map out the roads, food sources and anything else you note.

Re: Figuring Out New Property [Re: lefthorn] #1811443
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I used to hunt that area. The deer would walk bout halfway down the sides of the bluffs. It is amazing at how steep some of those things were and they would have a deer trail walking parallel on them.

Re: Figuring Out New Property [Re: lefthorn] #1811643
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Originally Posted By: lefthorn
N2,
These are DEEP and pretty steep draws(hills of North Tuscaloosa county), do they normally go up and down those hills? I always looked for saddles. Thought deer wanted the easy way to move around


They may not walk down them, if they are extremely deep. I would, at least, side hill them checking for trails. I'd, also, look at the head of those draws before it starts to get deep. There may be a good pinch point in there.


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Re: Figuring Out New Property [Re: lefthorn] #1811780
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south of hills, north of plain...
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Walk down in the drains and find the creeks or wet weather runoff ditches., They have to cross somewhere and once you find where they cross you can walk the trails going up the hill and decide the best stand placement. Find a good crossing and work from there.


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Re: Figuring Out New Property [Re: lefthorn] #1811787
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are there gas wells on the propoerty?

Re: Figuring Out New Property [Re: lefthorn] #1811793
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Oh sure, I have one gas well on the property and a couple just off the property

Re: Figuring Out New Property [Re: lefthorn] #1812111
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how do the gas wells affect movement?

Re: Figuring Out New Property [Re: lefthorn] #1812134
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Hunt the roads if they cut through the thick pines. We shoot deer crossing roads at my camp every year.

Re: Figuring Out New Property [Re: lefthorn] #1812147
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Give Caltopo.com a look. Free topo website where you can add shaded relief and aerial photos for free and print from computer. What I do when mapping out new properties is get on my atv with handheld garmin and ride all of the road systems mapping it out(it creates a track). import that track of data from gps to caltopo website and I can get a good look at where I was and how close I am to certain terrain changes or funnels that would funnel deer. you can stack layers with this website. maybe this will help..it has helped me find some of my better stands.




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Re: Figuring Out New Property [Re: lefthorn] #1812219
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Corn. Then you can see if there are many around


Two roads diverged in the woods and I took the one with deep ruts,hills and mud.It may be bumpy but WHAT A RIDE!
Re: Figuring Out New Property [Re: lefthorn] #1812265
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Originally Posted By: lefthorn
I picked up a new lease this year. It is mostly pines and some deep hardwood drains. Not much opportunity for green fields so will mainly be hunting travel corridors. I am having a tough time figuring out where to put stands, since it all looks the same. I have a couple areas that I already put stands on, but need a little advice on what to look for. Their trails are fairly hard to spot in the pines. Any suggestions??


Congrats. Ain't nothing like having new ground to figure out. That is fun as heck. Hunting the same ground year after year may produce, but once you have it figured out, it doesn't provide as much of a challenge.


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Re: Figuring Out New Property [Re: bambam32] #1812322
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Originally Posted By: bambam32
Hunt the roads if they cut through the thick pines. We shoot deer crossing roads at my camp every year.


I think that's good advice.

Re: Figuring Out New Property [Re: firemanrob12] #1812633
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Originally Posted By: firemanrob12
Give Caltopo.com a look. Free topo website where you can add shaded relief and aerial photos for free and print from computer. What I do when mapping out new properties is get on my atv with handheld garmin and ride all of the road systems mapping it out(it creates a track). import that track of data from gps to caltopo website and I can get a good look at where I was and how close I am to certain terrain changes or funnels that would funnel deer. you can stack layers with this website. maybe this will help..it has helped me find some of my better stands.



Thank you for that site. Been looking for something like that for awhile.


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