From time to time I've seen comments on here from people that say they hunt in farm fields.
I live in Nebraska. There are at least a dozen fields within 2 miles of my front door. I'm sure if I started knocking on doors, or calling the realty company leasing the land I could probably find someone that would be willing to let me hunt it. Not to mention all my farm folk family living within an hour that I could just drive out to their farms.
Do you really get much from a farm field? Just your average corn field? What part of the field am I looking to hunt? Do I want to concentrate on the areas where things might be washed to? Do I wait until after it's plowed? After harvest this fall?
What can I expect to find?
I live in Nebraska. There are at least a dozen fields within 2 miles of my front door. I'm sure if I started knocking on doors, or calling the realty company leasing the land I could probably find someone that would be willing to let me hunt it. Not to mention all my farm folk family living within an hour that I could just drive out to their farms.
Do you really get much from a farm field? Just your average corn field? What part of the field am I looking to hunt? Do I want to concentrate on the areas where things might be washed to? Do I wait until after it's plowed? After harvest this fall?
What can I expect to find?