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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5021713" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>DoubleRidge,</p><p></p><p>For years after discovering that link, I worked on trying to "tease out" statistically which habitat types were the most powerful in drawing deer. But after many frustrating unsuccessful attempts, I finally realized that habitat "value" changes year to year, depending on the local deer population's "need" for that habitat type and the rarity of that habitat type. As a simple example, in a bumper acorn year, deer have much less "need" for food plots than they do in an acorn failure year. And food plots have much more drawing power if food plots are rare in the area. Need and scarcity...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5021713, member: 17"] DoubleRidge, For years after discovering that link, I worked on trying to "tease out" statistically which habitat types were the most powerful in drawing deer. But after many frustrating unsuccessful attempts, I finally realized that habitat "value" changes year to year, depending on the local deer population's "need" for that habitat type and the rarity of that habitat type. As a simple example, in a bumper acorn year, deer have much less "need" for food plots than they do in an acorn failure year. And food plots have much more drawing power if food plots are rare in the area. Need and scarcity... [/QUOTE]
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