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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 5531501" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>Food plots tend to congregate hunters more than deer. Once deer are spooked off a food plot they usually don't come back until after dark. They will be programmed to feed after dark as herd animals. The natural movement of deer can be impacted by food plots. Feeders are the same. Hunters should hunt travel routes hundreds of yards away but they usually don't! The biggest difference in food plots and feeders is the concentration of deer. It's less likely a deer feeding in a plot will put its nose in the same spot as another deer but it's very likely around feeders. Thus, spreading diseases like CWD. The 18000 acres I hunt don't have a single food plot but instead has 3000 acres of crop fields. Deer aren't concentrated nor are hunters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 5531501, member: 10373"] Food plots tend to congregate hunters more than deer. Once deer are spooked off a food plot they usually don’t come back until after dark. They will be programmed to feed after dark as herd animals. The natural movement of deer can be impacted by food plots. Feeders are the same. Hunters should hunt travel routes hundreds of yards away but they usually don’t! The biggest difference in food plots and feeders is the concentration of deer. It’s less likely a deer feeding in a plot will put its nose in the same spot as another deer but it’s very likely around feeders. Thus, spreading diseases like CWD. The 18000 acres I hunt don’t have a single food plot but instead has 3000 acres of crop fields. Deer aren’t concentrated nor are hunters. [/QUOTE]
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