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mineral site/feeder question
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<blockquote data-quote="Bass1090" data-source="post: 5252811" data-attributes="member: 11206"><p>I am not sure I can give you any good advice but your spot sounds a lot like one that I hunt. I agree that you should reinvigorate the food plot and I would put a mineral lick just on the edge of the pines and plot. I would probably set up on the opposite side of that and use the pines as a "sanctuary" type area. Would be great to be able to shoot all of the plot and into the pines if possible. The deer I have killed and see in the spot I hunt come from all directions, but primarily out of the pines at all times of the day. Good luck and enjoy the challenge of setting up a "new" area, I enjoy that ALMOST as much as the hunt. Take care</p><p></p><p>PS. The pines I have around me are very mature row pines with little thick cover but the deer still love to move through them.I also think that hunting high enough these types of pines help protect from swirling winds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bass1090, post: 5252811, member: 11206"] I am not sure I can give you any good advice but your spot sounds a lot like one that I hunt. I agree that you should reinvigorate the food plot and I would put a mineral lick just on the edge of the pines and plot. I would probably set up on the opposite side of that and use the pines as a “sanctuary” type area. Would be great to be able to shoot all of the plot and into the pines if possible. The deer I have killed and see in the spot I hunt come from all directions, but primarily out of the pines at all times of the day. Good luck and enjoy the challenge of setting up a “new” area, I enjoy that ALMOST as much as the hunt. Take care PS. The pines I have around me are very mature row pines with little thick cover but the deer still love to move through them.I also think that hunting high enough these types of pines help protect from swirling winds. [/QUOTE]
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