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<blockquote data-quote="BRYANT" data-source="post: 1456674" data-attributes="member: 10562"><p>Big question, </p><p>1)any of the timber hard woods with acorns, are they red oak or white oak.</p><p>2) any cedar. honeysuckle, green briar. or sandplum thickets for bedding. </p><p>3) any green fields</p><p>4) fire lanes around fences</p><p>5) water sources </p><p>lots of things to look at and I never was one that could look at a map an pick a spot, lots of people are blessed with that talent, but I'm not one of them. I do like to hunt corners, the right edges, and oak bottoms. If it was mine I would look at the middle clearing that looks like and X and turn that section on to a food plot soybean or peas cut and bale then wheat NO cattle allowed then the second place to the right looks to be mostly woods make that a sanctuary for them to go and be safe. no hunting - no cattle - stay out, regardless of how tempting it Is to go hunt in it. If they have a place of safety and plenty does you will have deer and they will come out of there chasseing does and to feed in the food plots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRYANT, post: 1456674, member: 10562"] Big question, 1)any of the timber hard woods with acorns, are they red oak or white oak. 2) any cedar. honeysuckle, green briar. or sandplum thickets for bedding. 3) any green fields 4) fire lanes around fences 5) water sources lots of things to look at and I never was one that could look at a map an pick a spot, lots of people are blessed with that talent, but I'm not one of them. I do like to hunt corners, the right edges, and oak bottoms. If it was mine I would look at the middle clearing that looks like and X and turn that section on to a food plot soybean or peas cut and bale then wheat NO cattle allowed then the second place to the right looks to be mostly woods make that a sanctuary for them to go and be safe. no hunting - no cattle - stay out, regardless of how tempting it Is to go hunt in it. If they have a place of safety and plenty does you will have deer and they will come out of there chasseing does and to feed in the food plots. [/QUOTE]
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