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<blockquote data-quote="philsanchez76" data-source="post: 5835416" data-attributes="member: 20332"><p>Cheatham is tough like all these other guys have said. I think what makes it tough is that all the food plots are set up on the tops of ridges that are all right off the main road. If a hunter who is just starting out goes and walked all of these fields, you'll see tons of deer sign! Scat, field edge scrapes etc. So you'll try to setup somewhere around the field. Even if you are 50 yards or even 100 yards into the woods, you still prob won't see a deer. After the first day of open season, every deer in the area learns to only visit the fields at night time. This is pretty standard across almost all public land ive hunted. But what makes Chatham challenging is that the deer go bed in the bottoms where its difficult to access, set up and the wind swirls badly. You have to hunt them where they are in the daylight, so figuring out a way to get down there with them is the ticket. Ive know guys who take some nice deer there but its tough hunting! GL man!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philsanchez76, post: 5835416, member: 20332"] Cheatham is tough like all these other guys have said. I think what makes it tough is that all the food plots are set up on the tops of ridges that are all right off the main road. If a hunter who is just starting out goes and walked all of these fields, you'll see tons of deer sign! Scat, field edge scrapes etc. So you'll try to setup somewhere around the field. Even if you are 50 yards or even 100 yards into the woods, you still prob won't see a deer. After the first day of open season, every deer in the area learns to only visit the fields at night time. This is pretty standard across almost all public land ive hunted. But what makes Chatham challenging is that the deer go bed in the bottoms where its difficult to access, set up and the wind swirls badly. You have to hunt them where they are in the daylight, so figuring out a way to get down there with them is the ticket. Ive know guys who take some nice deer there but its tough hunting! GL man! [/QUOTE]
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