In a month or two and weather depending, this area just about rises high enough to allow a bit of imaging time east and west of the meridian. As it is can only be done for a short time each year and when the moon is out of the way, Steve's recommendation to do a large mosaic gets my vote. A lot of good stuff in that region.
Steve mentioned doing a 4 panel to allow for overlapping and field curvature which is a good point. The number of panels will depend on how much we want to capture. I don't have access to any really good aids to map out a decent mosaic, but I can start us off with a 3 panel suggestion that would accommodate most of the best bits. This could however fail in 2 ways. Firstly by not encompassing something someone else would like including, and secondly, one or more of the choice objects may fall too close to an edge. I have allowed a reasonable amount of overlap.
Suggestion -
Three vertically aligned overlapping panels. The common declination around - 25° 20' Permission has been granted by Steve to go below the recommended limit.
Panels centred on RA: 16h 44m, 16h 33m, 16h 22m from east to west.
I don't have any software to be able to visualise this and is just a starting point to work off. If we need 4 panels that's fine, and regardless please adjust accordingly in both DEC and RA if it needs tweaking.
Strangely enough both Steve and I came up with the same name when it comes to doing a really good job with these mosaics.