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Old 10-04-2008 | 09:28 PM
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Default RE: question about stalking in corn

ORIGINAL: TeeJay

Alot of wind a little water in the air. Just go from row to row. Poke you head through the row scan both direction if nothing step into it and repeat. If you see deer back up about 10 rows side step and move in. Wind is a must! More wind and the more productive you will be. I have arrowed several deer in the bed from under 10 ft. Did I say wind is a must!
Right on TeeJay!

I will add one thing to this that later In the year the better. Reason being Is when the corn dries It turns brown and they will then start keying In on the green grass In the corn rows. Look for the greens late In the year in the standing corn fields and you will find deer. Check these spots again later being you know they are there when It's windy and a good wind like TeeJay already said.
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