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uwbadgers 07-09-2011 08:59 AM

Hunting Corn Fields
 
Hunting Corn Fields

I hunt 40 acres of a 2,000+ acre swamp. My hunting land is on the edge of this swamp, and it borders a corn field. During the hunting season this corn field is hit very hard by the deer in the area. My question is this, right now the corn is still short and green. Will the deer still graze in the corn field this time of year, or do they typcially wait until fall when the cobbs start to form? Thanks!

nchawkeye 07-09-2011 04:07 PM

They will wait until the ears are ripe, then start eating them...

Wingbone 07-10-2011 10:51 AM

Around here, they graze the corn plants themselves when they are young and tender. The rows along the edge of the woods and where the trails enter the fields often have the leaves all knawed off to the stalk. When the corn gets high enough to provide cover, the deer will actually move into the corn fields and bed down, less bugs, good cover, lots of food. When the ears start forming they'll knaw the ends off them. And when the corn gets ripe of course they'll eat that. During gun season, if the corn is still up, it's typical to drive the corn fields.

halfbakedi420 07-10-2011 12:04 PM

they wont wait fer nothing, they will eat what ever part of it is sticking out of the ground. they dont know to wait, but i think they do understand it will grow into a different kind of food...but i never talked to a deer b4

BigDaddy12t 07-10-2011 12:48 PM


Originally Posted by Wingbone (Post 3822652)
Around here, they graze the corn plants themselves when they are young and tender. The rows along the edge of the woods and where the trails enter the fields often have the leaves all knawed off to the stalk. When the corn gets high enough to provide cover, the deer will actually move into the corn fields and bed down, less bugs, good cover, lots of food. When the ears start forming they'll knaw the ends off them. And when the corn gets ripe of course they'll eat that. During gun season, if the corn is still up, it's typical to drive the corn fields.

X2! Sounds just like around here.


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