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The 2020 antler conundrum
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 4999839" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>I've learned that having a plot is not as important as where the plot is located, for the exact reasons you describe. I actually plant fruit & nut trees, berry bushes, etc. at points between bedding and plots. They browse their way to evening food anyway, so this gives them a few predictable places to stop in daylight before reaching the plot at or after dark. Also allows me to effectively hunt them without ever having to be anywhere near the plot. </p><p></p><p>The little things often make the biggest difference. My wife got her drop tine buck this season from a stand I hung in July and had never hunted. She sat less than 2hrs on the 7th of November and he came through right where he was supposed to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 4999839, member: 20583"] I've learned that having a plot is not as important as where the plot is located, for the exact reasons you describe. I actually plant fruit & nut trees, berry bushes, etc. at points between bedding and plots. They browse their way to evening food anyway, so this gives them a few predictable places to stop in daylight before reaching the plot at or after dark. Also allows me to effectively hunt them without ever having to be anywhere near the plot. The little things often make the biggest difference. My wife got her drop tine buck this season from a stand I hung in July and had never hunted. She sat less than 2hrs on the 7th of November and he came through right where he was supposed to. [/QUOTE]
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