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<blockquote data-quote="Roadracer6" data-source="post: 5493587" data-attributes="member: 19618"><p>I was just up in SD for a pheasant hunt for the 1st time in October. My very 1st observation, black rich soil thats not from coal=high output of crops=large critters. I grew up in IN and moved to middle TN in 2006. 1st observation was poor soil (very rocky/clay mix)=much smaller deer. </p><p>IMO, it's entirely about their food and what it takes to survive (harsh winters vs very mild winters).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadracer6, post: 5493587, member: 19618"] I was just up in SD for a pheasant hunt for the 1st time in October. My very 1st observation, black rich soil thats not from coal=high output of crops=large critters. I grew up in IN and moved to middle TN in 2006. 1st observation was poor soil (very rocky/clay mix)=much smaller deer. IMO, it's entirely about their food and what it takes to survive (harsh winters vs very mild winters). [/QUOTE]
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