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<blockquote data-quote="WacosSon" data-source="post: 1873285" data-attributes="member: 14152"><p>Thanks for the good advice so far guys. Sorry I've been away a few days. I'm thinking that most of the activity, if there is any, is happening at night. I've seen a bit of sign in the woods, but between the horrendous ticks in late spring and our hot summer, I haven't gotten out as much as I should. Shooting for this weekend. </p><p></p><p>The goal would be to bring them onto my acreage. Not really concerned with keeping them there long term, more of honey-hole for them. I think for this season I'm going to try to corn/RB option and see what we got. If I can find any kind of activity, I'll think about the mid-woods food plot idea. Would take a bit more clearing than just leaves, but would definitely be do-able. I'm not wanting to invest alot until I know that there's actually something out here worth bringing down. That property wasn't purchased to hunt on, it was bought for the house, so anything out there is just gonna be a plus for me. Thanks for the suggestion about staying away from the big names. I've had the best luck on cheap corn in the past anyway. Just wanted to make sure I put out something good and potent since I'm not thinking the property is currently a deer superhighway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WacosSon, post: 1873285, member: 14152"] Thanks for the good advice so far guys. Sorry I've been away a few days. I'm thinking that most of the activity, if there is any, is happening at night. I've seen a bit of sign in the woods, but between the horrendous ticks in late spring and our hot summer, I haven't gotten out as much as I should. Shooting for this weekend. The goal would be to bring them onto my acreage. Not really concerned with keeping them there long term, more of honey-hole for them. I think for this season I'm going to try to corn/RB option and see what we got. If I can find any kind of activity, I'll think about the mid-woods food plot idea. Would take a bit more clearing than just leaves, but would definitely be do-able. I'm not wanting to invest alot until I know that there's actually something out here worth bringing down. That property wasn't purchased to hunt on, it was bought for the house, so anything out there is just gonna be a plus for me. Thanks for the suggestion about staying away from the big names. I've had the best luck on cheap corn in the past anyway. Just wanted to make sure I put out something good and potent since I'm not thinking the property is currently a deer superhighway. [/QUOTE]
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