Originally posted by McDave: There is a book, "Mapping Trophy Bucks," which is available on Amazon, that goes into your question perhaps in even more detail that you even wanted to know. As the ancient Chinese said, be careful what you ask for!
Originally posted by VictoryHunter: Deer use those areas because they offer the path of least resistance while still providing them with cover. For instance the inside corner acts as a funnel because deer may want to go somewhere on the other side of the field, however, an old smart buck would rather not walk through the middle of it so he will take the easiest route. That path will lead him to hug the corner of the field so he can get to where he is going.