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<blockquote data-quote="Snowwolfe" data-source="post: 4149778" data-attributes="member: 14220"><p>We are the landowners and no hogs (yet). The area I have in mind is bordered by a creek on the north side and a small hill on the south side. This area would seem to get decent sun during the day. The deer travel through our property on a regular basis on their way to feeding or bedding. Some days we will have 8 different deer on the trail camera. I know the owners on each side of me and they don't hunt, nor allow it. The owners to the west have horses and same story . Based on the lack of gunshots heard during the season hunting activity around me is almost non existent. Last year it took me 7 days during rifle season before I shot a smallish buck.</p><p>The entire food plot would be surrounded by timber and laurel with lots of oaks. The plot would be built within 25 yards of one of the trails they use the most often. We want to do this right so will think about it until spring before acting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snowwolfe, post: 4149778, member: 14220"] We are the landowners and no hogs (yet). The area I have in mind is bordered by a creek on the north side and a small hill on the south side. This area would seem to get decent sun during the day. The deer travel through our property on a regular basis on their way to feeding or bedding. Some days we will have 8 different deer on the trail camera. I know the owners on each side of me and they don't hunt, nor allow it. The owners to the west have horses and same story . Based on the lack of gunshots heard during the season hunting activity around me is almost non existent. Last year it took me 7 days during rifle season before I shot a smallish buck. The entire food plot would be surrounded by timber and laurel with lots of oaks. The plot would be built within 25 yards of one of the trails they use the most often. We want to do this right so will think about it until spring before acting. [/QUOTE]
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