Posted by Wemedeeres on October 12, 2014 at 15:37:40 from (24.111.154.232):
In Reply to: OT {feeding deer} posted by jr frye 88 on October 12, 2014 at 15:16:22:
I plant a five acre plot every year, dozens of deer feast off of it through the fall and into winter until the snow gets too deep. Is it unfair? I can't really say, in all the years I've had plots I've maybe harvested a fourth of my deer off there or close to it. Most of the ones I've harvested have been standing in fields or came from a push through the woods. Deer in our area travel a lot through the fall especially during the rutt.
We have about 6 miles of river bottom land we hunt and it's interesting to see how deer migrate, we will see a deer on a game camera one night and won't see him off a few nights after then he'll show up on a camera 2-3 miles from the first camera we saw him on.
If nothing else I look at it as a little boost for the deer to help them to get through the winter, a lot of the plot mixes you buy have high protein plants in them as well as turnips they can dig through the snow to find in winter.
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