Above: Mature whitetails try to avoid leaving the confines of cover, but this large buck crosses a picked agriculture field as a last result after being bumped from a small woodlot. Photo by Author River bottoms hold whitetails, especially in agricultural lands. Once the crops come down, whitetails flock to the cover of river bottoms during daylight hours to bed and browse. There might not be a more effective way for a couple of hunters to tag a buck during daylight hours than conducting a two man river bottom deer drive.
Two Man River Bottom Deer Drive
Two Man River Bottom Deer Drive
Two Man River Bottom Deer Drive
Above: Mature whitetails try to avoid leaving the confines of cover, but this large buck crosses a picked agriculture field as a last result after being bumped from a small woodlot. Photo by Author River bottoms hold whitetails, especially in agricultural lands. Once the crops come down, whitetails flock to the cover of river bottoms during daylight hours to bed and browse. There might not be a more effective way for a couple of hunters to tag a buck during daylight hours than conducting a two man river bottom deer drive.