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<blockquote data-quote="PillsburyDoughboy" data-source="post: 4080774" data-attributes="member: 14197"><p>Deer can be the picky eaters. </p><p></p><p>Gotta remember. EVERYTHING is green right now so greens are not really what they are after. Persimmons are usually the first to fall and usually what the deer go after as they find the, extremely tasty. Think of persimmons as the light being on at Krispy Kream Donut. Next will be the assorted nuts that start to fall about now. Remember the white oaks and red oaks only really fall once a year and only for a short period of time. Again it might be like comparing it to Pumpkin spice Latte and Pumpkin spice Beer only being available to us once a year. If your into that sort of thing. :bash: :smash: </p><p></p><p>Also you could be over pressuring your spots. If your hunting a small parcel and your hunting it every weekend the deer are going to pattern you pretty soon. I would try and divide your property into sections of a b and c. Hunt a one week. Hunt b next week and leave c open till late season. I've started doing this the last few years and seeing greater success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PillsburyDoughboy, post: 4080774, member: 14197"] Deer can be the picky eaters. Gotta remember. EVERYTHING is green right now so greens are not really what they are after. Persimmons are usually the first to fall and usually what the deer go after as they find the, extremely tasty. Think of persimmons as the light being on at Krispy Kream Donut. Next will be the assorted nuts that start to fall about now. Remember the white oaks and red oaks only really fall once a year and only for a short period of time. Again it might be like comparing it to Pumpkin spice Latte and Pumpkin spice Beer only being available to us once a year. If your into that sort of thing. :bash: :smash: Also you could be over pressuring your spots. If your hunting a small parcel and your hunting it every weekend the deer are going to pattern you pretty soon. I would try and divide your property into sections of a b and c. Hunt a one week. Hunt b next week and leave c open till late season. I've started doing this the last few years and seeing greater success. [/QUOTE]
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