Just got in my Creek bottom scrape stand for an evening sit. This stand is in the North Fabius River bottom. The North Fabius flows all the way to the Mississippi River but we are on the headwaters here in Southeast Iowa.
This stand is at the base of a steep ridge where several trails come together. There is always...at least for the last few years...a scrape here. It appears to be just getting started this year. When I drew a nonresident tag in 2017 I killed a big doe here.
This bottom is full of Black Walnut, Elm, Honey Locust, Hedge (Bois d Arc), with White Oaks up on the ridge.
It's been windy today but it has laid. Very light breeze and about 60 degrees.
Let's see what happens here in the next couple of hours.[emoji106]
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This stand is at the base of a steep ridge where several trails come together. There is always...at least for the last few years...a scrape here. It appears to be just getting started this year. When I drew a nonresident tag in 2017 I killed a big doe here.
This bottom is full of Black Walnut, Elm, Honey Locust, Hedge (Bois d Arc), with White Oaks up on the ridge.
It's been windy today but it has laid. Very light breeze and about 60 degrees.
Let's see what happens here in the next couple of hours.[emoji106]
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