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Old 07-30-2007 | 03:30 PM
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Old 07-30-2007 | 03:32 PM
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LOL sunshine, oh I needed it I wacked this morning.
I would have to agree the whole midwest in general has a healthy herd.
Just over the border in Lake County, IL isnt river bottom but I have to tell you the bucks over there are something special. I think it has to do with being a bow only hunting county which helps. But it still has the food for those boys to grow and genetics. I guess what I am trying to say there is a lot more involved then just soil. Makes sense? Should I go back to bed? lol
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I have no doubt it helps for eating, but as HB pointed out this thread is about midwest deer having an advantage. What I am try to see is it the Midewest or river bottoms that are the key. I bet you find health deer in river bottoms of MA, PA, NY, NC, GA, MISS, etc is better than other locations on Avg.

I think it is the river bottoms more than anything. In MI you find big deer near the river bottoms. Not that deer are not big elsewhere, on averagedeer thatlive in or near river bottoms I bet tend to be bigger (Body and Antler).
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