I will be heading up to Missouri on 1/3/16 to make my first late season hunt in the Midwest. I have some experience hunting public land here in Lousisana, but i know this will be very differnt. We will be hunting the Mark Twain National Forrest the Cedar Creek area near Columbia, MO.
Does anyone have any experience with this piece of property? Also, i have been reading some late season threads and know that it is important to find the food. Are there any grain fields on the National Forrest itself? It appears that there are fields, but i cannot tell what type from the satellite images. I am trying to get as much ground work done as I can before we get there in an attempt to locate the deer movement within the first day or so.
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
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