Now you see my attraction to large weed fields and cutovers. Plenty of food sources for deer plus they provide cover. One would think it's easier hunt ''open'' areas like this but after a year or so of regrowth it's just as much of a challenge as hunting in dense wooded areas. You'd be surprise how easily they can slip past unnoticed. Most of the time all I see are their heads when they poke them up for a look around.
Not many hills for vantage points around here so we build ''goon towers'' to perch in. You more or less act like a hawk, sit up high, be still and watch for movement.
One of my hunting buddies was watching a cutover on the backside of my farm this morning, spotted this old fellow going about his business just after it got light enough to see good. He ain't into milsurps but manages to do ok without them. He at first though he'd missed but after it got a bit lighter he noticed another smaller buck in the same spot acting a bit weird. Turns out he'd killed the first one in it's tracks and the little guy was getting his revenge by kicking and hooking it with his horns. He has some video of the small buck fighting the dead one and if we can figure out how to get it from his smarty phone to my computer I'll post it later on.