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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 1981991" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>I haven't been seeing squat in my area as of late. I take the backroads nearly every morning and evening just glassing meadows where they usually hang. Places where I usually see 10-20 does out nightly have zero. Can't put a finger on why exactly. My theory is since we had a bumper crop of acorns down here, they're more in the woods at feeding time than out in the meadows grazing. I could be totally off, but that's what I tell myself. My feeders have been unproductive and food plots are getting hit very little, which makes for great growth on the food plots! The deer that I have seen are acting pretty froggy, bucks seem to be chasing well. Ready to make me an all day sit in the stand tomorrow up in Clayton and see how that plays out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 1981991, member: 9675"] I haven't been seeing squat in my area as of late. I take the backroads nearly every morning and evening just glassing meadows where they usually hang. Places where I usually see 10-20 does out nightly have zero. Can't put a finger on why exactly. My theory is since we had a bumper crop of acorns down here, they're more in the woods at feeding time than out in the meadows grazing. I could be totally off, but that's what I tell myself. My feeders have been unproductive and food plots are getting hit very little, which makes for great growth on the food plots! The deer that I have seen are acting pretty froggy, bucks seem to be chasing well. Ready to make me an all day sit in the stand tomorrow up in Clayton and see how that plays out. [/QUOTE]
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