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<blockquote data-quote="tjones96761" data-source="post: 1355949" data-attributes="member: 8955"><p>Know what the deer are doing before you start trying to kill them (scout). </p><p>For instance in my area: </p><p>the deer don't travel the creeks beds or valleys, they travel the ridges beside the creeks and valleys. </p><p>Windy days puts them in the thickets on the hillsides.</p><p>Natural browse like acorns and persimmons will win out over any food plot or feeder, regardless of crop or feed.</p><p>When the orange vests hit the woods for rifle season they head for the tall grass on the hilltops for bedding and cover. </p><p>If you know where your neighbors are hunting you can use it to your advantage. chances are the deer will alter normal travel patterns and cross fences where there is the least amount of pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tjones96761, post: 1355949, member: 8955"] Know what the deer are doing before you start trying to kill them (scout). For instance in my area: the deer don't travel the creeks beds or valleys, they travel the ridges beside the creeks and valleys. Windy days puts them in the thickets on the hillsides. Natural browse like acorns and persimmons will win out over any food plot or feeder, regardless of crop or feed. When the orange vests hit the woods for rifle season they head for the tall grass on the hilltops for bedding and cover. If you know where your neighbors are hunting you can use it to your advantage. chances are the deer will alter normal travel patterns and cross fences where there is the least amount of pressure. [/QUOTE]
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