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Odd trail-camera data
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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunter10" data-source="post: 5589176" data-attributes="member: 11992"><p>Yes I have noticed it this year not years past. I personally think it's from the hard cold zapping a lot of food that usually is around add that to not good acorn crop our struggling plots and aggressive field where we left standing beans have been absolutely hammered worse than they ever have. I think we picked up a ton of deer trying to survive in January and February. It seems somewhat back to normal now of course most deer have lost their horns (Hickman County maury county line) at home where we had timely rains a good acorn crop and plots are in pretty good shape (less deer numbers) I haven't noticed it at all business as usual. Also had a somewhat normal shedding to. Hickman County a big bulk lose horns early at home they have just started in the last weekish it seems. Crazy what 40ish miles difference can make.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunter10, post: 5589176, member: 11992"] Yes I have noticed it this year not years past. I personally think it's from the hard cold zapping a lot of food that usually is around add that to not good acorn crop our struggling plots and aggressive field where we left standing beans have been absolutely hammered worse than they ever have. I think we picked up a ton of deer trying to survive in January and February. It seems somewhat back to normal now of course most deer have lost their horns (Hickman County maury county line) at home where we had timely rains a good acorn crop and plots are in pretty good shape (less deer numbers) I haven't noticed it at all business as usual. Also had a somewhat normal shedding to. Hickman County a big bulk lose horns early at home they have just started in the last weekish it seems. Crazy what 40ish miles difference can make. [/QUOTE]
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