thjacobi
10-17-2009, 11:34 PM
Wondering where on this map you would look for spots to hunt? :noidea: Thanks. The black dots are access points and the dotted brown lines are trails. You don't have to stay on the trails.
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View Full Version : Best spot to look for deer trails????? thjacobi 10-17-2009, 11:34 PM Wondering where on this map you would look for spots to hunt? :noidea: Thanks. The black dots are access points and the dotted brown lines are trails. You don't have to stay on the trails. Thanks. wildjerseyfirefighter 10-17-2009, 11:50 PM best bet is to get out and look..just because it looks good on a map, dosent mean you will see deer:noidea: armyof1 10-17-2009, 11:57 PM id say in the lower right corne at the funnel but i would like more info like tree typs wether there is food plots or crops that sorta thing but without that i would first look at the bottle necks thjacobi 10-18-2009, 12:42 AM It's a state owned wildlife management area. There are some low swamps and some higher dry hardwoods areas. I know I just need to get out and look. I am new to all of this and just wanted some insight. Also, I can read topo maps but I am not sure what is meant buy funnel and bottle necks. Sorry for being a moron, I'm trying to learn. :noidea: :noidea: Here is a link with more info on the area and a better map. http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/wmas/detail_report.html?map=COMPASS_MAPFILE&mode=itemquery&qlayer=bdry_adwma2py3_query&qitem=uniqueid&qstring=WMA0085400 Thanks armyof1 10-18-2009, 10:43 AM a bottle neck or funnel is where deer are forced to go through a narrow opening to get to food watter and beddig areas. deer will usualy take the rout with the least resistace also. if the hardwoods are oke try there deer love acorns |