well timing is key.
so is looking where the deer are.. now.. not later, see I live in Michigan, and even though there is snow (avg foot or 2..) ya gotta look in differing places.
my favorites or so a couple..
tight areas of saplings...
ditch crossing
fence hole or old fence crossing
old school farm field with junk.. ya now hay balers, old equipment..
and of course... can ya guess??????
well timing is key.
so is looking where the deer are.. now.. not later, see I live in Michigan, and even though there is snow (avg foot or 2..) ya gotta look in differing places.
my favorites or so a couple..
tight areas of saplings...
ditch crossing
fence hole or old fence crossing
old school farm field with junk.. ya now hay balers, old equipment..
and of course... can ya guess??????
Answers (4)
well timing is key.
so is looking where the deer are.. now.. not later, see I live in Michigan, and even though there is snow (avg foot or 2..) ya gotta look in differing places.
my favorites or so a couple..
tight areas of saplings...
ditch crossing
fence hole or old fence crossing
old school farm field with junk.. ya now hay balers, old equipment..
and of course... can ya guess??????
bedding ares.. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! esp. if I know there are deer herded up there
oh and a section of woods by subdivions
and along .... well thats enough, you might live by me.. heheehehehehe
I usually find them in a thick clump of nothing but cedars and fence rows ...
Take a dog along they can smell them and bring them to you if you let them smell some you already have.
Post an Answer
well timing is key.
so is looking where the deer are.. now.. not later, see I live in Michigan, and even though there is snow (avg foot or 2..) ya gotta look in differing places.
my favorites or so a couple..
tight areas of saplings...
ditch crossing
fence hole or old fence crossing
old school farm field with junk.. ya now hay balers, old equipment..
and of course... can ya guess??????
bedding ares.. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! esp. if I know there are deer herded up there
oh and a section of woods by subdivions
and along .... well thats enough, you might live by me.. heheehehehehe
I usually find them in a thick clump of nothing but cedars and fence rows ...
Take a dog along they can smell them and bring them to you if you let them smell some you already have.
Post an Answer