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Food plot transition zones and feathered edges
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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunter10" data-source="post: 5786060" data-attributes="member: 11992"><p>We do this sometimes as well. We are lucky we aren't limited with acres, or terrain. But letting our edges grow up and sometimes stripping our plots have increased our daylight activity by a lot. Also we don't bushhog our fields but once a year in February or March. And then just bush hog strips and walking trails.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunter10, post: 5786060, member: 11992"] We do this sometimes as well. We are lucky we aren't limited with acres, or terrain. But letting our edges grow up and sometimes stripping our plots have increased our daylight activity by a lot. Also we don't bushhog our fields but once a year in February or March. And then just bush hog strips and walking trails. [/QUOTE]
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