I’ve always been a guy that hunted timber, be it in hilly terrain or in the Western OK prairies. The family farm (also here in the western side) is interspersed with trees and open grassland so it’s mostly familiar to me. It’s provided me with years of hunting with all weapons. While my new area is mostly flood planes and creeks, there’s several thousand acres of open rolling prairie.
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Before the lake was impounded it was rolling prairie cattle land with most trees being only along old fence rows. There are sporadic old farm ponds. I’ve been watching one area about 3mins from my house that borders a camp ground so it provided easy access to watch throughout the summer. It’s got two of the aforementioned ponds and a couple old fence lines.
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It’s betw two roads and the lake & has one single high point that’s been used as a gravel pit so half the mound is dug out almost pond like.
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To me the obvious play is to hide on the mound and glass the area, fence rows and sporadic pockets of trees for bedded animals. One problem is across the street is more of the same and they bed over there too and cross the road nearly at the point of this mound.
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Here’s one catch, this “grassland” is chock full of prickly pears, both old and live. So even if you find a bedded deer making a stalk is problematic at best. I actually had a spine go through my snake boots into my foot.
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So maybe I just needed to talk this out to war game it a bit. Any ideas?