Just got back home from Mingo and yes.....it is exactly everything you all have said. It's wide open old growth timber, not a whole lot of cover, didn't see a ton of acorns, but the deer have probably got them worked over pretty good already?
I did find where they had been rooting around for leftover acorns around big white oaks with lots of droppings and a few horned trees, and that would probably be a good place for a stand, but I don't own a climber anymore.
Being on the ground......I think it would be tough to get the drop on a deer because there's just not much undergrowth. It is flat and easy walking though, a still hunter's dream but lack of ground cover would make that difficult also, at least with a bow anyway.
@Huntschool- Waterfowl Galore!
They were pumping water out of the canals while we were there and flooding some cut crop or CRP fields....don't know which? There were at least 1,000 Mallards on one pool, and it was in a "No Hunting" area........go figure. Evidently ducks ain't stupid either? Lot's of geese and some other ducks, but I don't know my ducks all that well....except for mallards, woodies, and teal. Anything else is just an uneducated guess.
We did see deer crossing the road on the way in and they too were headed into "No Hunting" zones.
Deer ain't stupid either, maybe they exchange info with the mallards? :rolleyes:
One day and first time ever on a new area isn't enough to make accurate assumptions, but just from what I saw today.......if I were to seriously try to hunt it right, I would have to find the thickest cover on the whole place and get close to it. I think that's probably where the heaviest concentration of deer will be.
Just my opinion.
It is some fantastic looking acreage, but lack of cover and so much old growth big timber almost makes
ME spooky. LOL
I can imagine how the deer feel.
I also noticed that you have to pay close attention to the signs that tell you where you are allowed to hunt and where you must stay out of. I almost walked right into a no hunting area that was only marked by a couple of small white signs, if I hadn't been walking down the edge of a cut corn field and was inside the wood line instead.....I wouldn't have seen them.
Oooops, sorry. :(
Beware that some of these off limits areas are
Not well marked.
We may make another trip down sometime, not sure yet? But at least it was better than sitting in the house by a long shot. Fresh cold morning air and mother nature is way better than a stuffy old house and channel flippin' any day!
I also took a few pics for you all who have never been there......this is what I was up against.
WIDE OPEN!
Pics taken in 3 directions all around me Going in....new green winter wheat field on left and leftover corn field on the right.
The inside edge of the winter wheat field, just inside the timber is where all the acorn rooting was going on and that would be a good evening spot, but it's also close to the road......I dunno?
Also, just to be fair. We were hunting late morning and mid day, so this spot right here may be crawling with deer in the evening?