find the trails, you can put your camera and some corn inside the woods in a staging area they hit before going into the field to get pics. We never plant food plots on the very edge so that we can watch tracks and drive around field to retrieve kills. Get some good binos for gun season. They come to the edge and look for does during the rut, and never actually enter the field. Sometimes they'll have trails that run parallel to the woods edge and just walk by winding the fields. Get some shooting sticks to brace yourself on longer shots. For bow hunting, find the acorn trees. I'm like nighthunter. I try to stay out of the woods till gun season. Put stands for different wind, try to keep cover like NH said when going to stands. You'll probably end up moving some stands next year when you see what they're doing. They're pretty routine around ag fields. They'll have 2-3 trails to access a field that they'll always seem to use. Make sure stands are hidden cause alot of times they'll stand inside wood line and look. Especially if they're by themselves, so you need some cover as well. They'll learn you as fast as you learn them if not faster.

Last edited by goodman_hunter; 09/17/18 12:17 PM.

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