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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5826527" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Mine also began grouping back up in mid-December (Stewart Co.).</p><p>However, about the only time <em>ANY</em> deer were visiting our fields & food plots was after dark. Near zero daylight observations of any adult deer in food plots & fields.</p><p></p><p>We killed 2 does in last week of season, and both had stomachs full of acorns & honeysuckle. Never mind there was nearby standing corn and some nice winter wheat fields. No corn, no wheat in their stomachs.</p><p></p><p>The deer are just now starting to hit the fields and food plots more during daylight.</p><p>We just had a large area with a huge surplus of acorns (many didn't even fall until mid-December), and the amount of young honeysuckle in some 2 to 5-yr-old clear-cuts has been unprecedented.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure many areas (even parts of Stewart Co.) didn't have such an abundance of acorns and young honeysuckle. But for us, time & money of food plots was near a total waste of time & money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5826527, member: 1409"] Mine also began grouping back up in mid-December (Stewart Co.). However, about the only time [I]ANY[/I] deer were visiting our fields & food plots was after dark. Near zero daylight observations of any adult deer in food plots & fields. We killed 2 does in last week of season, and both had stomachs full of acorns & honeysuckle. Never mind there was nearby standing corn and some nice winter wheat fields. No corn, no wheat in their stomachs. The deer are just now starting to hit the fields and food plots more during daylight. We just had a large area with a huge surplus of acorns (many didn't even fall until mid-December), and the amount of young honeysuckle in some 2 to 5-yr-old clear-cuts has been unprecedented. I'm sure many areas (even parts of Stewart Co.) didn't have such an abundance of acorns and young honeysuckle. But for us, time & money of food plots was near a total waste of time & money. [/QUOTE]
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