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A better way to draw in deer. Better than corn #5491632 12/22/14 01:39 AM
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Apparently NOTHING is tastier than the grass growing on my septic tank field line. My wife refuses to let me hunt over the field line.


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Re: A better way to draw in deer. Better than corn [Re: 603Country] #5491654 12/22/14 01:51 AM
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I'd be afraid to the deer. If they have a faint taste of poo, I would continue to eat em' clap flush


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Re: A better way to draw in deer. Better than corn [Re: 603Country] #5492248 12/22/14 12:38 PM
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well. that's a crappy way to look at it.


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Re: A better way to draw in deer. Better than corn [Re: Sparky45] #5495816 12/23/14 09:25 PM
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rofl


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bs rofl

Re: A better way to draw in deer. Better than corn [Re: 603Country] #5495957 12/23/14 10:37 PM
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Here's a thought. Get the honey wagons from the airport to dump their cargo at your hunting lease. cool


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Re: A better way to draw in deer. Better than corn [Re: 603Country] #5495989 12/23/14 10:57 PM
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I think you're missing the crappy point...They aren't drawn by the poo but are drawn by the grass growing well above the poo.


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Re: A better way to draw in deer. Better than corn [Re: 603Country] #5496152 12/24/14 12:25 AM
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The grass is all ways greener over the fieldline


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good food plots....and or agricultural fields with something in them the deer like are really hard to beat.

last season on our place in duval....we have a 1200ac neighbor who's place is 100% agriculture. irrigated farming. he bird hunts like a crazy man but doesn't deer hunt. he had 400ac of milo and another 400ac of wheat adjoining us. those deer didn't want corn for anything.


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Re: A better way to draw in deer. Better than corn [Re: 603Country] #5498944 12/25/14 02:46 PM
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you aren't supposed to put dillo dirt in your garden. Theres a reason for that. Same as your grass greener over the sewer line. There is "stuff" there you shouldnt be eating

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