I have found what looks to be a real special spring with a ton of potential. The road hasn't been used in probably 5-10 years and you have to hike a mile into this spring. I saw this spot and after seeing a doe in the area I think there are some good bucks using this spring. I haven't gotten up to it yet because I ran out of time yesterday to get up to it to set a trail camera. So here is my question:
I have found this great spring and have a really good feeling about it, but It is in the low country of thick pinion and juniper trees so glassing a buck would be by luck in most cases. Would you hang around the spring for a morning and evening hunt one day to see what comes in?
Note*: this spring is about a mile, mile and a half from where I hunt up high and see tons of bucks, but it's far enough and sees less pressure because of the hike in and terrain.
Thanks guys
I have found this great spring and have a really good feeling about it, but It is in the low country of thick pinion and juniper trees so glassing a buck would be by luck in most cases. Would you hang around the spring for a morning and evening hunt one day to see what comes in?
Note*: this spring is about a mile, mile and a half from where I hunt up high and see tons of bucks, but it's far enough and sees less pressure because of the hike in and terrain.
Thanks guys