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<blockquote data-quote="Volbuck777" data-source="post: 5846018" data-attributes="member: 20960"><p>Not sure what you're looking at but 10 acres of where a rabbit couldn't go sounds like a big buck haven. We had a spot like that in Kentucky and bucks would come through it and just appear. It was like that for 2 years. We had an awesome spot. Then someone decided to make the deer another food plot. Sightings went down tremendously and we went from killing 3 over 130 and a 165 to not even seeing any over 130. Needless to say the landowner loved what we did. He wanted us to keep it mowed. Now none of us hunt it. We were our own worst enemy. Food for thought. Deer don't need plots near as bad as we want them. Deer need cover. I know you know this, I just really push it. My last 5 wall hangers have come from exactly what you're talking about. Good luck in whatever you do. By the way congratulations again on the farm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Volbuck777, post: 5846018, member: 20960"] Not sure what you’re looking at but 10 acres of where a rabbit couldn’t go sounds like a big buck haven. We had a spot like that in Kentucky and bucks would come through it and just appear. It was like that for 2 years. We had an awesome spot. Then someone decided to make the deer another food plot. Sightings went down tremendously and we went from killing 3 over 130 and a 165 to not even seeing any over 130. Needless to say the landowner loved what we did. He wanted us to keep it mowed. Now none of us hunt it. We were our own worst enemy. Food for thought. Deer don’t need plots near as bad as we want them. Deer need cover. I know you know this, I just really push it. My last 5 wall hangers have come from exactly what you’re talking about. Good luck in whatever you do. By the way congratulations again on the farm. [/QUOTE]
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