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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5141068" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Our biggest problem is deciding where to put stands. Normally, I have a pretty good idea about best locations. But this year, with the massive changes to the property (100 total acres of heavy timber cut scattered across seven locations, and four new big food plots), plus a change to what looks like a bumper White Oak acorn crop, I'm sort of left guessing. Will the deer use or avoid the timber cuts? We're seeing an amazing amount of first-year regrow in those plots, but much of that (weeds) will melt down after the first freeze. We're going to place of few stands overlooking these cuts in case the deer use them, but also a few stands around outside corners in case they are going around them. A big guessing game really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5141068, member: 17"] Our biggest problem is deciding where to put stands. Normally, I have a pretty good idea about best locations. But this year, with the massive changes to the property (100 total acres of heavy timber cut scattered across seven locations, and four new big food plots), plus a change to what looks like a bumper White Oak acorn crop, I'm sort of left guessing. Will the deer use or avoid the timber cuts? We're seeing an amazing amount of first-year regrow in those plots, but much of that (weeds) will melt down after the first freeze. We're going to place of few stands overlooking these cuts in case the deer use them, but also a few stands around outside corners in case they are going around them. A big guessing game really. [/QUOTE]
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