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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5364370" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Ok....any chance the property owner would let you plant a food plot in the pocket you have your stand in? Wouldn't have to be anything fancy...top sow some winter wheat or a simple fall blend....maybe just add something that the deer are not getting on neighboring property's....a nice green patch might be a nice draw this fall or winter when other food sources are drying up.....is there a ton of pressure on the neighboring property? If so reduce the pressure on your spot and give the deer a place to feel secure....can you seek permission on any neighboring property to enlarge what you have to work with? I have one property I hunt that is only 17 acre...not many options there...but we have one small plot and will hunt it only when the time is right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5364370, member: 20594"] Ok....any chance the property owner would let you plant a food plot in the pocket you have your stand in? Wouldn't have to be anything fancy...top sow some winter wheat or a simple fall blend....maybe just add something that the deer are not getting on neighboring property's....a nice green patch might be a nice draw this fall or winter when other food sources are drying up.....is there a ton of pressure on the neighboring property? If so reduce the pressure on your spot and give the deer a place to feel secure....can you seek permission on any neighboring property to enlarge what you have to work with? I have one property I hunt that is only 17 acre...not many options there...but we have one small plot and will hunt it only when the time is right. [/QUOTE]
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