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<blockquote data-quote="Bear15" data-source="post: 5847744" data-attributes="member: 14125"><p>I'm for it. I supplement this time of year until green up, then I feed thru the summer to inventory and hold them until they shed the velvet. I cut it off before the season rolls around. I also plant several food plots. Some as destination and others as 1/4 acre kill plots. I thoroughly enjoy planting and farming my wildlife, . In my opinion there is absolutely no difference in a 1/4 turnip or oat patch strategically planted close to bedding. I plant them to bow kill deer on. It benefits my deer right up until I deflate them. It's not gonna greatly affect me either way. I'll still plant even if legal to bait cause I enjoy it and it's good for my deer. I hunt middle GA every year as well. It's 3 1/2 from the house and I don't have any plots on that piece. It's 350 acres of pecan trees and nasty thick cover with roads cut thru the thick. With strategically placed feeders on the roads thru the thick. It's a way better place than my ground in TN. I have more deer. I see more deer, and they're way bigger. It's fun too and I enjoy it. It's different. But if I kill a deer standing in a corn pile is it really any different than if I kill a deer eating corn off a Cobb that grew there ??? It's a lot of fun either way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bear15, post: 5847744, member: 14125"] I’m for it. I supplement this time of year until green up, then I feed thru the summer to inventory and hold them until they shed the velvet. I cut it off before the season rolls around. I also plant several food plots. Some as destination and others as 1/4 acre kill plots. I thoroughly enjoy planting and farming my wildlife, . In my opinion there is absolutely no difference in a 1/4 turnip or oat patch strategically planted close to bedding. I plant them to bow kill deer on. It benefits my deer right up until I deflate them. It’s not gonna greatly affect me either way. I’ll still plant even if legal to bait cause I enjoy it and it’s good for my deer. I hunt middle GA every year as well. It’s 3 1/2 from the house and I don’t have any plots on that piece. It’s 350 acres of pecan trees and nasty thick cover with roads cut thru the thick. With strategically placed feeders on the roads thru the thick. It’s a way better place than my ground in TN. I have more deer. I see more deer, and they’re way bigger. It’s fun too and I enjoy it. It’s different. But if I kill a deer standing in a corn pile is it really any different than if I kill a deer eating corn off a Cobb that grew there ??? It’s a lot of fun either way! [/QUOTE]
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