... there isn' t much difference between the bedding areas and the food plot
Im with you on that one bud. In the area I hunt its hard to find deer that have to travel any distance to reach a food source. Makes it very difficult to intercept them at times.
There arnt alot of oaks in the area I hunt during the early season but when they start to fall the deer practically stand under them with their mouths open. I rarely find any on the ground. Mostly water oaks, laurel oaks, and a few live oaks and some swamp oak.
In the later season I hunt white oaks and pin oaks on a state WMa near my house.