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The 2020 antler conundrum
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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 4999590" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>Not to argue but I manage a large farm in western KY and as a Tennessee native that was jealous of bating states I have discovered that it aint all that its made out to be. We run 12 feeding sites and 24 camera sites that get moved around to some degree and 80 acres of plots with close to 300 acres of row crop. We have bucks that avoid feeders, we have bucks that avoid camera sites. I have been trying to pin down 3 old and declining bucks all year and they will not be patterned. Our best bucks walking are only on camera at night and only get seen in daylight at a distance. Our best bucks harvested are mostly not taken where we thought they would be. Being from the Cumberland plateau I sometimes think this place would be better to hunt with out the feeders and fewer food plot acres.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 4999590, member: 20151"] Not to argue but I manage a large farm in western KY and as a Tennessee native that was jealous of bating states I have discovered that it aint all that its made out to be. We run 12 feeding sites and 24 camera sites that get moved around to some degree and 80 acres of plots with close to 300 acres of row crop. We have bucks that avoid feeders, we have bucks that avoid camera sites. I have been trying to pin down 3 old and declining bucks all year and they will not be patterned. Our best bucks walking are only on camera at night and only get seen in daylight at a distance. Our best bucks harvested are mostly not taken where we thought they would be. Being from the Cumberland plateau I sometimes think this place would be better to hunt with out the feeders and fewer food plot acres. [/QUOTE]
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