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<blockquote data-quote="Grnwing" data-source="post: 5051292" data-attributes="member: 14910"><p>I have some nice old field habitat in front of my house and going up to the second floor and looking out I can see deer bedding and watched their movement all day yesterday. One particular buck was bedded at 6AM and watched him get up and feed within a 30 yard radius and the bed back down he did that several times throughout the day. He finally moved on this morning. I was considering burning my old fields last week but I am very glad I let them stand. There is all sorts of life hanging out in them as most of the food is covered. They have been eating on the honeysuckle vines pretty heavily as well as a lot of woody browse. What I have noticed, is the morning with a a good frost, I don't have any deer bedding in the old fields but rather under the cedars/pines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grnwing, post: 5051292, member: 14910"] I have some nice old field habitat in front of my house and going up to the second floor and looking out I can see deer bedding and watched their movement all day yesterday. One particular buck was bedded at 6AM and watched him get up and feed within a 30 yard radius and the bed back down he did that several times throughout the day. He finally moved on this morning. I was considering burning my old fields last week but I am very glad I let them stand. There is all sorts of life hanging out in them as most of the food is covered. They have been eating on the honeysuckle vines pretty heavily as well as a lot of woody browse. What I have noticed, is the morning with a a good frost, I don't have any deer bedding in the old fields but rather under the cedars/pines. [/QUOTE]
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