This is my favorite time of year to scout. I was able to make the long drive from my home in CO to a chunk of public in central Kansas. I hunted this in 2018 and had a great hunt but didn’t tag a deer. My goal was to check up on a stand site and I was greeted by great buck sign along the trail/scrape line I had hunted previously. Although I stayed undetected the majority of encounters in 2018 my goal was to find a better tree with more cover. Unfortunately I came up short. I’m hesitant to use a ground blind on public, and the best spot for one in this area puts me in a bad spot for the prevailing wind.
I know others have hauled up more cover to their treestand. Does anyone have any tips on this?
The trees in the area are skinny cottonwoods with very few branches. I’m going to try to get slightly higher but don’t want to change my shot angle too steep either.
I’m trying to get better with tree and fauna identification. Anyone know what tree drops these? Black walnut? In CO we have pines, aspens, and cottonwoods so my experience with others is little.
The deer are bedding in this tall, cane like grass. What is this called?