Jeremy Richards
New Member
I have noticed down the old dirt road we use to frequent our hunting lease that there is a specific area that has massive deer trails crossing the road.I'd say at least 3 or 4 and all of them are nearby each other. They are also near a small depression in the land which is on both sides of the road. The depression on the right side which is mature pines is much deeper. The one on the left side of the road is no deeper than a ditch maybe 8 feet deep and 5 feet wide. This area is very very thick clearcut small pines of maybe 3- 5 years old. I wanted to check out the depression in there and see if I could find anything and so I made my way through the thickness around 11 am and finally when I found the depression there was a massive deer trail in there that looked like a super highway. inside the depression which was just across the deer trail was magnolia trees which were very tall and would tower above the small pine thicket I was in.I noticed the heavy trail crossed the depression in favor of the prevailing wind. I just looked around and made notes then headed back out. My question is should I make a trail that I can access this are and set up a stand maybe in the magnolia tree in the depression or should i just stay out of there and hunt on the other side of the road? This is something that has always around my curiosity and made me wonder. I personally don't think that any mature buck is going to come out of that cover and cross the road during daylight hours. I am posting my lease it is labeled Number 1. Just across the street you'll see an area circled that is not numbered thats the other depression I was talking about. In any case someone tell me where the best areas to hut on this map are