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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5135246" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I have seen this situation a few times, even on my own property. Now I've run plenty of camera censuses over corn in the summer and gotten mature bucks on cam. But in some areas, older bucks avoid corn piles like the plague. As an experiment, on my own place I ran two censuses at the same time. One on six mineral sites, and the other on six corn piles. Two of the corn piles were nowhere near a salt lick. Two were close but not adjacent. Two were adjacent to salt licks. Looking at the data after the census, the only bucks older than 2 1/2 we got at the corn sites were bucks just passing by on their way to the salt. Not one buck 3 1/2+ ever ate at the corn piles. However, they all used salt licks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5135246, member: 17"] I have seen this situation a few times, even on my own property. Now I've run plenty of camera censuses over corn in the summer and gotten mature bucks on cam. But in some areas, older bucks avoid corn piles like the plague. As an experiment, on my own place I ran two censuses at the same time. One on six mineral sites, and the other on six corn piles. Two of the corn piles were nowhere near a salt lick. Two were close but not adjacent. Two were adjacent to salt licks. Looking at the data after the census, the only bucks older than 2 1/2 we got at the corn sites were bucks just passing by on their way to the salt. Not one buck 3 1/2+ ever ate at the corn piles. However, they all used salt licks. [/QUOTE]
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