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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5887852" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Since opening the canopy through a FSI project I'd guess that, other than 7 or 8 acres of food plots, our entire farm has potential as a "deer bedding area" where neighboring properties vary from open cattle pasture to big open rotational Ag land. So I've never focused on "buck" bedding areas as much as known travel corridors that deer use to navigate our property....are there premium areas that doe groups frequent?..you bet there are...multiple areas...and during the rut we spend hours hunting travel corridors going to those areas....also worth noting, I've seen deer bed is some crazy locations which include 25 yards from my truck that had been parked there all day...their behavior can be very humbling at times...just when you think you understand them they do something that makes little sense humanly speaking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5887852, member: 20594"] Since opening the canopy through a FSI project I'd guess that, other than 7 or 8 acres of food plots, our entire farm has potential as a "deer bedding area" where neighboring properties vary from open cattle pasture to big open rotational Ag land. So I've never focused on "buck" bedding areas as much as known travel corridors that deer use to navigate our property....are there premium areas that doe groups frequent?..you bet there are...multiple areas...and during the rut we spend hours hunting travel corridors going to those areas....also worth noting, I've seen deer bed is some crazy locations which include 25 yards from my truck that had been parked there all day...their behavior can be very humbling at times...just when you think you understand them they do something that makes little sense humanly speaking. [/QUOTE]
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