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<blockquote data-quote="Monk74" data-source="post: 5122677" data-attributes="member: 20601"><p>I don't think there's any way to prove results on free range wild deer. A guy may see no results. But he didn't know that a coyote den with six pups was 300 yards from his mineral site. So the deer, especially does chose to avoid that area most of the summer. An example of my thinking is a 250 acre property I hunt split in half by a road. I only can access one side easily to supplement the deer. On the side I can access. I had a doe fawn on camera with a big gash in her left ear the summer she was born. Over 3 1/2 years I watched her raise 7 fawns to maturity. 5 were doe fawns.A youth hunter killed her this past season.Dressed weight a few hours later was 118 pounds. I've just personally saw higher live weights,less fawn mortality. She's just one example. And I never buy any store bought mixes of any kind. The same things are available at local feed stores for half the price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monk74, post: 5122677, member: 20601"] I don’t think there’s any way to prove results on free range wild deer. A guy may see no results. But he didn’t know that a coyote den with six pups was 300 yards from his mineral site. So the deer, especially does chose to avoid that area most of the summer. An example of my thinking is a 250 acre property I hunt split in half by a road. I only can access one side easily to supplement the deer. On the side I can access. I had a doe fawn on camera with a big gash in her left ear the summer she was born. Over 3 1/2 years I watched her raise 7 fawns to maturity. 5 were doe fawns.A youth hunter killed her this past season.Dressed weight a few hours later was 118 pounds. I’ve just personally saw higher live weights,less fawn mortality. She’s just one example. And I never buy any store bought mixes of any kind. The same things are available at local feed stores for half the price. [/QUOTE]
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