Help me make decision
#12
Joined: Jun 2005
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From: North Carolina
ORIGINAL: livbucks
When acorns are falling, hunt them hard. Deer do not like to eat things that touch dirt and will eat acorns as soon as they fall. If they are on the ground for too long,deerdon't likethem. They know this and will concentrate on the acorns while they are falling.
When acorns are falling, hunt them hard. Deer do not like to eat things that touch dirt and will eat acorns as soon as they fall. If they are on the ground for too long,deerdon't likethem. They know this and will concentrate on the acorns while they are falling.
#14
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Apr 2004
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ORIGINAL: turtleshell
The dirt thing is a new one to me. I agree though hunt the acorns as they will not last long. I have never had a problem having deer eat my gorn off of the dirt, but that's just me
ORIGINAL: livbucks
When acorns are falling, hunt them hard. Deer do not like to eat things that touch dirt and will eat acorns as soon as they fall. If they are on the ground for too long,deerdon't likethem. They know this and will concentrate on the acorns while they are falling.
When acorns are falling, hunt them hard. Deer do not like to eat things that touch dirt and will eat acorns as soon as they fall. If they are on the ground for too long,deerdon't likethem. They know this and will concentrate on the acorns while they are falling.




