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<blockquote data-quote="Tampabucs" data-source="post: 1230811" data-attributes="member: 9581"><p>I hunt in a heavily forested area in the S.E. part of the state. I can honestly tell you deer eat acorns, corn and some plants. There have been some real monsters taken by our land. I've heard the argument that corn doesn't have enough protein to build big racks. However, I just don't buy it. I've seen too many guys who exclusively use corn and have giants. Trust me, these guys aren't hunting prime agricultural land. Big racks are also a product of genetics. Just like how tall people aren't just tall based on nutrition alone. </p><p></p><p>Either way, I highly suggest running corn for most of the year. If deer know they can get a resource like corn on a consistent basis they will come back for more. It's one piece of the puzzle, but it's an important piece. Just my .02 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tampabucs, post: 1230811, member: 9581"] I hunt in a heavily forested area in the S.E. part of the state. I can honestly tell you deer eat acorns, corn and some plants. There have been some real monsters taken by our land. I've heard the argument that corn doesn't have enough protein to build big racks. However, I just don't buy it. I've seen too many guys who exclusively use corn and have giants. Trust me, these guys aren't hunting prime agricultural land. Big racks are also a product of genetics. Just like how tall people aren't just tall based on nutrition alone. Either way, I highly suggest running corn for most of the year. If deer know they can get a resource like corn on a consistent basis they will come back for more. It's one piece of the puzzle, but it's an important piece. Just my .02 cents. [/QUOTE]
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