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<blockquote data-quote="Creek bottoms" data-source="post: 5786150" data-attributes="member: 22952"><p>If you believe in the CWD stuff, depredation permits might be a good thing. I'm covered up with deer usually, but the acorn crop has changed their behavior. They're around. Last year at dusk, we could count 100 deer in cut soybeans on 80 acres this time of year. I don't believe numbers are down, particularly with fewer hunters. People are lazy, used to hunting food plots. The deer aren't there yet. Next year could be unbelievable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creek bottoms, post: 5786150, member: 22952"] If you believe in the CWD stuff, depredation permits might be a good thing. I'm covered up with deer usually, but the acorn crop has changed their behavior. They're around. Last year at dusk, we could count 100 deer in cut soybeans on 80 acres this time of year. I don't believe numbers are down, particularly with fewer hunters. People are lazy, used to hunting food plots. The deer aren't there yet. Next year could be unbelievable. [/QUOTE]
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