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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 4359137" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>At one point I always checked the stomach contents of every deer I killed to see if I could determine exactly what most were feeding on at any point in the season. That's when I found my madstone. This sometimes lead to deciding on a particular hunting location. I still do occasionally but not near as often. I really don't know how rare they might be. They aren't uncommon but I wouldn't suspect they are found in a high percentage of the deer killed. I also suspect that most hunters avoid cutting into the stomachs of the deer they kill or you might hear of more being found.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 4359137, member: 69"] At one point I always checked the stomach contents of every deer I killed to see if I could determine exactly what most were feeding on at any point in the season. That's when I found my madstone. This sometimes lead to deciding on a particular hunting location. I still do occasionally but not near as often. I really don't know how rare they might be. They aren't uncommon but I wouldn't suspect they are found in a high percentage of the deer killed. I also suspect that most hunters avoid cutting into the stomachs of the deer they kill or you might hear of more being found. [/QUOTE]
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