Define "Inside Corner"

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Our deer do not follow the above pattern. I guess that would be one non benefit of unpressured deer. Our buck will just walk across the fields...
 
I recently found a spot that at the 'L' the deer were funneling around the corner fild but only staying between that edge and 50 yds into the woods where it was brushy....then the woods open wide open i assume they are trying to stay hidden
 
Inside corners can be ag land hotspots. At first glance, it would look like the place to put a stand would be at the corner of the L to get them coming and going. However, on secluded fields where they aren't terribly pressured, you will find that they often "cut the corner". That isn't a problem with a firearm, but can lead to a pretty long bow shot. With a bow, you may want to hedge towards one leg of the L of the other.
 
scn said:
However, on secluded fields where they aren't terribly pressured, you will find that they often "cut the corner". That isn't a problem with a firearm, but can lead to a pretty long bow shot. With a bow, you may want to hedge towards one leg of the L of the other.

Interesting.
 

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