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Old 11-11-2005, 12:08 PM
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ive only been hunting deer for a total of 8 years and bow hunting for 2 now, and ive always wondered about the feeding patterns once the crops get processed....will they still come and ravage through the fields lookin for corn? i am currently huntin an area that was corn and bean with no alfalfa, few acorn trees hear and there and my question is do i post up on the tree line along the fields or post up in the woods along a main trail (where i am now)....im seein some deer but i know there are more deer in the area than im seein
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Old 11-11-2005, 08:26 PM
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keep a check on the corn fields,alot was left or spilled on the ground. good luck.
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