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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 4239451" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>They did put out dical out this year after a hiatus last year. Some secret salt licks I'm sure have been put out by members but since there is no access for cameras or anything from members until squirel season, the benefits are limited.</p><p></p><p>There is no back door forum for members that I know of but its a good idea. There are no secret maps unless members create there own and most of us do our own mapping on software but don't openly share except with our hunting buddies. </p><p></p><p>If you leave your stand out, yes it may give away one of your honey holes but can also act as a scarecrow to other hunters scouting the area.</p><p></p><p>Nothing is planted specifically for deer. It's a working farm. There is plenty of food as long as we kill enough deer to keep the population in balance. Food plots have been considered but they tend to concentrate hunters more than deer.</p><p></p><p>Hunters do a pretty fair job of spreading out and staying away from each other but it's going to be challenging this year with 100 members. 184 acres per member sounds like a lot until you start eliminating open areas, safe zones, dense pine plantations, swamps, crops, and clear cuts. It can get small fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 4239451, member: 10373"] They did put out dical out this year after a hiatus last year. Some secret salt licks I'm sure have been put out by members but since there is no access for cameras or anything from members until squirel season, the benefits are limited. There is no back door forum for members that I know of but its a good idea. There are no secret maps unless members create there own and most of us do our own mapping on software but don't openly share except with our hunting buddies. If you leave your stand out, yes it may give away one of your honey holes but can also act as a scarecrow to other hunters scouting the area. Nothing is planted specifically for deer. It's a working farm. There is plenty of food as long as we kill enough deer to keep the population in balance. Food plots have been considered but they tend to concentrate hunters more than deer. Hunters do a pretty fair job of spreading out and staying away from each other but it's going to be challenging this year with 100 members. 184 acres per member sounds like a lot until you start eliminating open areas, safe zones, dense pine plantations, swamps, crops, and clear cuts. It can get small fast. [/QUOTE]
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