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corn and trophy rock
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Tripp" data-source="post: 392847" data-attributes="member: 2786"><p>If you plan on hunting... for legal reason I would say DO NOT put any corn out. You would have to give a little description of your place before someone could give you advice on placing a trophy rock. I prefer to put my salt at the base of a tree, most usually a hackberry, and sometimes on cut stumps. As far as knowing where deer cross, thier tendencies, and the remaining deer on the property, you will need to employ the use of a trail camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Tripp, post: 392847, member: 2786"] If you plan on hunting... for legal reason I would say DO NOT put any corn out. You would have to give a little description of your place before someone could give you advice on placing a trophy rock. I prefer to put my salt at the base of a tree, most usually a hackberry, and sometimes on cut stumps. As far as knowing where deer cross, thier tendencies, and the remaining deer on the property, you will need to employ the use of a trail camera. [/QUOTE]
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