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<blockquote data-quote="Duck dogn" data-source="post: 5488245" data-attributes="member: 18277"><p>I know this should be in food plot or has already been discussed. I know it's illegal to bait in tn some are for it some are against it. Question is that I don't have enough clear land for beneficial food plots, what 40 yrd by 40 yrd spot I do have I try to keep wheat or rye year round cause they eat it as it sprouts. In my area of southern maury there's like 1 bean/corn field in like 6 mile radius. What does dear need to grow bigger horns? What does doe need to supply for young... ect..... I was talking to a guy in same situation and he has heavy horned 4 and 6 points that are 4 year Olds. As soon as season closes I'd like to feed something to help them through the winter at the same time I don't want to contribute to the disease factor. So would you use feeders or just let it be as is. Sorry for long read just curious. Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duck dogn, post: 5488245, member: 18277"] I know this should be in food plot or has already been discussed. I know it's illegal to bait in tn some are for it some are against it. Question is that I don't have enough clear land for beneficial food plots, what 40 yrd by 40 yrd spot I do have I try to keep wheat or rye year round cause they eat it as it sprouts. In my area of southern maury there's like 1 bean/corn field in like 6 mile radius. What does dear need to grow bigger horns? What does doe need to supply for young... ect..... I was talking to a guy in same situation and he has heavy horned 4 and 6 points that are 4 year Olds. As soon as season closes I'd like to feed something to help them through the winter at the same time I don't want to contribute to the disease factor. So would you use feeders or just let it be as is. Sorry for long read just curious. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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