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<blockquote data-quote="bill allen" data-source="post: 3938832" data-attributes="member: 9779"><p>I see successful hunters on this site with their feeders right out in the open and big deer coming in to them in daylight hours. I wish mine would do that but they don't. The feeders I have placed out in the open are only rarely visited by shooter bucks and never in the daytime. In my area, you need to have your feeders very close to cover. We put most of ours back in the woods and mostly on small food plots where there is lots of cover and structure all around. The big guys are still mostly nocturnal but they do show up in the daytime some. Both me and my partner scored big bucks this year back in the woods close to a feeder.</p><p></p><p>If that red dot is your feeder, yes it is in the wrong place.</p><p></p><p>I believe most nocturnal shooter buck problems can be improved by simply taking out a significant amount of does every year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bill allen, post: 3938832, member: 9779"] I see successful hunters on this site with their feeders right out in the open and big deer coming in to them in daylight hours. I wish mine would do that but they don't. The feeders I have placed out in the open are only rarely visited by shooter bucks and never in the daytime. In my area, you need to have your feeders very close to cover. We put most of ours back in the woods and mostly on small food plots where there is lots of cover and structure all around. The big guys are still mostly nocturnal but they do show up in the daytime some. Both me and my partner scored big bucks this year back in the woods close to a feeder. If that red dot is your feeder, yes it is in the wrong place. I believe most nocturnal shooter buck problems can be improved by simply taking out a significant amount of does every year. [/QUOTE]
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