Serious land managers

MickThompson

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I'm not sure if it hurts, but I have no idea what it would help. They will be on the hickories until they dry up. I doubt they make that big a difference in the body condition of deer.

I probably wouldn't do it any from the end of October until I decided I was through hunting. That said, go hunt and have fun. No need to make it any more complicated than it has to be.


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MickThompson

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MickThompson":1yn2pddf said:
I'm not sure if it hurts, but I have no idea what it would help. They will be on the hickories until they dry up. I doubt they make that big a difference in the body condition of deer by competing for acorns.

I probably wouldn't do it any from the end of October until I decided I was through hunting. That said, go hunt and have fun. No need to make it any more complicated than it has to be.


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bowhunter163

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To me it's not the squirrel hunting itself that's the issue , it's the increased scent being left in the woods that's the problem . We do not allow it on our club untill after season .
 

ROUGH COUNTRY HUNTER

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bowhunter163":1e7tsohw said:
To me it's not the squirrel hunting itself that's the issue , it's the increased scent being left in the woods that's the problem . We do not allow it on our club untill after season .
true,I kinda worry about all the shooting too
 

Mike Belt

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If you hunted or accessed a property a lot and in the same manner I'd think it'd be possible to push a couple deer out of there before you had a chance to hunt them.
 

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