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<blockquote data-quote="DEER 24/7" data-source="post: 2254296" data-attributes="member: 16409"><p>one thing I would like to touch base on is hunting food plots in the morning I have seen a lot people try and sneak in on a food plot before day light the problem with that is unless its very cold and windy the deer will be bedded in or very close to the food plot and you scare the deer off before it even gets day light.The doe will more then likely come back that morning and feed but not a mature buck unless you have a hot doe that comes across.You will do better hunting between bedding and food source on morning hunts or wait for daylight then seek in on your food plot so you can see if there is deer already on it.I am sure there is a lot fo hunters already knows this,i am just writing this because I see a lot of hunters out there making this mistake</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DEER 24/7, post: 2254296, member: 16409"] one thing I would like to touch base on is hunting food plots in the morning I have seen a lot people try and sneak in on a food plot before day light the problem with that is unless its very cold and windy the deer will be bedded in or very close to the food plot and you scare the deer off before it even gets day light.The doe will more then likely come back that morning and feed but not a mature buck unless you have a hot doe that comes across.You will do better hunting between bedding and food source on morning hunts or wait for daylight then seek in on your food plot so you can see if there is deer already on it.I am sure there is a lot fo hunters already knows this,i am just writing this because I see a lot of hunters out there making this mistake [/QUOTE]
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