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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3018860" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Deer without fawns can get almost all of their water requirement from the browse they eat and moisture on the morning feeding. Woody browse is 45% water if I remember right. Don't worry about the water.</p><p>I would scout it for deer sign, and if houses are nearby, check for feeders at their houses. Urban hunting if this is what your looking at can be pretty productive.</p><p>120 acres is plenty to hunt. I've killed dozens from a 22 acre patch of woods in the middle of a section of ag.</p><p>Scout it for trails, and see what food sources are nearby. Try to figure out the bedding areas and the path to the feeding areas and when you do you will be in the sweet spot.</p><p>A friend hunts a 7 acre patch behind a church he attends with permission. </p><p>He has some pics of nice bucks and does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3018860, member: 5412"] Deer without fawns can get almost all of their water requirement from the browse they eat and moisture on the morning feeding. Woody browse is 45% water if I remember right. Don't worry about the water. I would scout it for deer sign, and if houses are nearby, check for feeders at their houses. Urban hunting if this is what your looking at can be pretty productive. 120 acres is plenty to hunt. I've killed dozens from a 22 acre patch of woods in the middle of a section of ag. Scout it for trails, and see what food sources are nearby. Try to figure out the bedding areas and the path to the feeding areas and when you do you will be in the sweet spot. A friend hunts a 7 acre patch behind a church he attends with permission. He has some pics of nice bucks and does. [/QUOTE]
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