I'm thinking about changing my entry and exit strategy here. The camera is facing S and my stand is essentially at 1:00 from this position. You can see the deer are generally moving in a north-south or south-north direction or some variation (NE to SW, etc). Thoughts?To be honest with you, I'm not exactly sure since this is my first year on the place. It is open woods and the nearest bedding cover is a couple hundred yards to the S, near the creek. My guess is it a funnel of sorts. There is a ridge running along side the road that turns to go up between the cottage and the pasture. My property comes to a point directly across from a small tree line in the pasture on the other side of the road. It looks like this spot and one other (about a 1/4 mile to the North) are the safest road crossings within about a mile. The camera is located just N of the stand in the left side of this pic.
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It's hard to tell in those two photos since one has water droplets on the lens blurring out the detail and the other he has his head down. Certainly possible though. I've definitely gotten multiple pics of a couple of the same bucks. The mature looking buck is the only pic I have of him so likely just cruising through.Pretty classic edge habitat when you look at the imagery. Cover is a very relative term depending on the micro habitat in your area. It’s certainly a great feeling to confirm you have a few good bucks in the area! Could the second and third trail cam pics be the same deer?
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Thanks for the reply.Not with the smaller ones, but back when I was in the Manufacturing of very high end Luxury Motorcoaches, we used the On Demand Hot Water units in them. It is simply the BEST way to go if you can.
You will either need a smaller unit at each point of use, or one larger unit to do the entire house. Larger ones will need a dedicated Line run from the Breaker Box and most likely will be 220 or 440.
Thanks for posting the larger view, there surely is a road crossing funnel and that can be great thing. The less steps in the possible new access route to the stand looks good. Our rut is also winding down also and with some cold weather and winds on and off the deer movement here has slowed considerably also.
Cottage is looking nice, you are definitely capturing the cottage look.