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<blockquote data-quote="Southern Sportsman" data-source="post: 4941707" data-attributes="member: 10399"><p>A couple of my licks get mostly abandoned around October. But my two best (one on the edge of a clover patch and one among a stand of swamp chestnut oaks) get a lot of use year-round. I can only assume that most deer quit going out of their way to hit salt licks when fall gets here, but if they are in a spot deer tend to frequent anyway, they (does and bucks, including mature bucks) will still help themselves when they find themselves standing next to a well-established lick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern Sportsman, post: 4941707, member: 10399"] A couple of my licks get mostly abandoned around October. But my two best (one on the edge of a clover patch and one among a stand of swamp chestnut oaks) get a lot of use year-round. I can only assume that most deer quit going out of their way to hit salt licks when fall gets here, but if they are in a spot deer tend to frequent anyway, they (does and bucks, including mature bucks) will still help themselves when they find themselves standing next to a well-established lick. [/QUOTE]
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