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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5392138" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>We have two ponds touching each other. One is full and the other about 1/3 full. Both comprising about an acre total. On each side of our property is a flowing creek and the other side has some springs. Those would be my preference if I was a deer, but found tons of tracks in the mud in our water (mud) holes.</p><p></p><p>As far as food, we should be good there. We had about 40 acres select-cut last year and I was happy to see as much lush green stuff growing in that as I did over the weekend. And if we can plan right and get some timely rains this early fall, we'll have around 30 acres of food plots. We limed this spring and will invest in fertilizer this fall, because it looks like there will be a dismal acorn crop</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5392138, member: 5787"] We have two ponds touching each other. One is full and the other about 1/3 full. Both comprising about an acre total. On each side of our property is a flowing creek and the other side has some springs. Those would be my preference if I was a deer, but found tons of tracks in the mud in our water (mud) holes. As far as food, we should be good there. We had about 40 acres select-cut last year and I was happy to see as much lush green stuff growing in that as I did over the weekend. And if we can plan right and get some timely rains this early fall, we’ll have around 30 acres of food plots. We limed this spring and will invest in fertilizer this fall, because it looks like there will be a dismal acorn crop [/QUOTE]
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