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<blockquote data-quote="Shanman" data-source="post: 5077804" data-attributes="member: 4101"><p>Have a few new summer plots to put out this year and wanting to keep the deer and turkeys out so the plots have a chance. Thinking pie pans and cds right now, fencing isn't an option. Anyone have suggestions or experience with this situation. Had some plot failure last year due to turkeys and crows discovering the planted seed in one plot, cameras caught all the action. Season before last we planted a summer test plot and the deer left it alone until it was around 4' tall, then they wiped it out. Yes small plots aren't good for summer plots, but I've had success before, just have to get it above head high then we'll be good. Any scare tactics much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shanman, post: 5077804, member: 4101"] Have a few new summer plots to put out this year and wanting to keep the deer and turkeys out so the plots have a chance. Thinking pie pans and cds right now, fencing isn't an option. Anyone have suggestions or experience with this situation. Had some plot failure last year due to turkeys and crows discovering the planted seed in one plot, cameras caught all the action. Season before last we planted a summer test plot and the deer left it alone until it was around 4' tall, then they wiped it out. Yes small plots aren't good for summer plots, but I've had success before, just have to get it above head high then we'll be good. Any scare tactics much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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