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No 1 is the prime spot given the access you have. But just above the number 3 and slightly right is a point of woods looking like the state of Mich. It has a connecting fencerow to the next woods. All of these corners there give several aproach lanes which can be watched from one position.It gives a slightly better advantage over various wind conditions than spot one. And it is within calling distance of the heavy used trail.With a decent access from above it I believe it would pay off.


Another would be to the right of the number one where the winds would blow your scent down the long open field. But the problem with it is the protected area close by. But if there were no protection zone there next to it you have a ready made pair of travel lanes to the southern corner through the woods. Scent is blowing out across a large open area with the winds you normally use.Still keeping you within calling distance of both major trails.


But none of our guess work is worth a dime without the ground work learning where the majority of travel is done.Add the ground work with a good arial photo and you take out a lot of empty calling positions quickly. Jimmie


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