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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5141088" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Honestly, I almost never hunt food plots. We have them to attract deer to the property during hunting season. But I do the vast majority of my hunting on terrain features and specific habitat edge features (usually in combination). We're putting up condo stands on food plots just for those rainy or brutally cold days. Some of our "hunters" are family members who's entire deer season consists of a week's vacation. When you're entire hunting season is 6-7 days, you want to be able to hunt on rainy days.</p><p></p><p>Of course that doesn't mean I won't use food plots to my advantage. One of my favorite stand locations is on the downwind side of a food plot, back far enough from the plot that I can only see the edge. I want to catch older bucks who are back in the woods swinging around the downwind side of the plot to scent check it. I want to be even farther downwind than they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5141088, member: 17"] Honestly, I almost never hunt food plots. We have them to attract deer to the property during hunting season. But I do the vast majority of my hunting on terrain features and specific habitat edge features (usually in combination). We're putting up condo stands on food plots just for those rainy or brutally cold days. Some of our "hunters" are family members who's entire deer season consists of a week's vacation. When you're entire hunting season is 6-7 days, you want to be able to hunt on rainy days. Of course that doesn't mean I won't use food plots to my advantage. One of my favorite stand locations is on the downwind side of a food plot, back far enough from the plot that I can only see the edge. I want to catch older bucks who are back in the woods swinging around the downwind side of the plot to scent check it. I want to be even farther downwind than they are. [/QUOTE]
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