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<blockquote data-quote="GreeneGriz" data-source="post: 5850644" data-attributes="member: 22028"><p>Never had deer pay much attention to a corn pile. My neighbors have a corn feeder out for wildlife 24/7/365 in the field 70 yards behind their house and they've never once had a deer eat from it, but they get pics of deer walking thru their field every day and night. </p><p>I put minerals and a feeder with protein deer feed mixed with oats the week after deer season ended and have yet to have a deer touch it. They'll walk within 20' of it, but could care less about eating the feed from it. </p><p>I think the concerns about baiting are much ado about nothing. </p><p>I hunt a well known lodge in Alabama that guides hundreds of hunters each year on tens of thousands of acres. They were afraid the legalization of baiting there would pull deer off their property into the bait piles they envisioned would be laying on the neighboring properties. </p><p>They've had record seasons on their unbaited property for killing big mature bucks since baiting in Alabama was legalized. </p><p>Chill folks. I can remember when inline muzzleloaders and compound bows were going to be the ruination of hunting. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreeneGriz, post: 5850644, member: 22028"] Never had deer pay much attention to a corn pile. My neighbors have a corn feeder out for wildlife 24/7/365 in the field 70 yards behind their house and they’ve never once had a deer eat from it, but they get pics of deer walking thru their field every day and night. I put minerals and a feeder with protein deer feed mixed with oats the week after deer season ended and have yet to have a deer touch it. They’ll walk within 20’ of it, but could care less about eating the feed from it. I think the concerns about baiting are much ado about nothing. I hunt a well known lodge in Alabama that guides hundreds of hunters each year on tens of thousands of acres. They were afraid the legalization of baiting there would pull deer off their property into the bait piles they envisioned would be laying on the neighboring properties. They’ve had record seasons on their unbaited property for killing big mature bucks since baiting in Alabama was legalized. Chill folks. I can remember when inline muzzleloaders and compound bows were going to be the ruination of hunting. lol [/QUOTE]
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