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<blockquote data-quote="casjoker" data-source="post: 5003849" data-attributes="member: 17057"><p>One of my goals is to create more cover. The 10ish acres are big hardwoods that the deer mostly travel through. There were cows on the property through May and they have destroyed everything under 4' tall. The cows are now gone so I am hoping things will thicken up over the next couple of years. There are a bunch of cedar trees already there so hopefully, that along with the regular undergrowth should help make the deer willing to hang out a bit. There is a subdivision about a 1/2 mile away that has lots of woods around it so my guess is with the pressure of rifle season they are all hanging out in that area. I have a ton of rubs on the trees so there is definitely deer using the area just not my food plot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="casjoker, post: 5003849, member: 17057"] One of my goals is to create more cover. The 10ish acres are big hardwoods that the deer mostly travel through. There were cows on the property through May and they have destroyed everything under 4' tall. The cows are now gone so I am hoping things will thicken up over the next couple of years. There are a bunch of cedar trees already there so hopefully, that along with the regular undergrowth should help make the deer willing to hang out a bit. There is a subdivision about a 1/2 mile away that has lots of woods around it so my guess is with the pressure of rifle season they are all hanging out in that area. I have a ton of rubs on the trees so there is definitely deer using the area just not my food plot. [/QUOTE]
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