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BSK: Reasonable expectations
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter 257W" data-source="post: 3927649" data-attributes="member: 12277"><p>On the flipside I've found that sometimes deer concentrate their movement through areas that make no sense at all. For instance my farm is very open. Mostly row crop or pasture land. There are a number of fencerows however that offer cover to travel between the little wooded areas that exist. What I discovered though is that a lot of times they will cross right through the middle of wide open fields or pastures at random avoiding the fencerows completely. This leaves them totally exposed and makes no sense. There is one particular corner in my woods that a lot of bucks go to by crossing about 600 yards of wide open field rather than using cover. For a long time I never hunted that corner because I thought it wouldn't have any daytime travel. Yeah, I know corners are classic funnels but not typically when they have to cover 600 yards of nothing to get to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter 257W, post: 3927649, member: 12277"] On the flipside I've found that sometimes deer concentrate their movement through areas that make no sense at all. For instance my farm is very open. Mostly row crop or pasture land. There are a number of fencerows however that offer cover to travel between the little wooded areas that exist. What I discovered though is that a lot of times they will cross right through the middle of wide open fields or pastures at random avoiding the fencerows completely. This leaves them totally exposed and makes no sense. There is one particular corner in my woods that a lot of bucks go to by crossing about 600 yards of wide open field rather than using cover. For a long time I never hunted that corner because I thought it wouldn't have any daytime travel. Yeah, I know corners are classic funnels but not typically when they have to cover 600 yards of nothing to get to it. [/QUOTE]
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