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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4183738" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Looks great! I think you're on to something. </p><p>My first years of deer hunting in 1980 were at the confluence of the Salt Fork and Arkansas river, owned by a friend. Over the years with floods, the river had changed channels leaving a huge Johnson grass field. </p><p>Zero tracks through it as the grass was too dense, only tracks around it. For whatever reason, drove through the middle of it to my stand on the other side once. </p><p>WOW! the deer started using my pickup tracks as a new trail leading right to the tree stand. </p><p>Owned a couple of three wheelers at the time, so walked the 40 some acre johnson grass perimeter noting where the deer trails came to the edge and walked around it. Used the three wheelers to lay down the grass to make trails leading once again to the tree stand which was a giant cottonwood, 20 something feet in the air always making sure the grass laid down ran at a 90 degree angle to the tree stand so the deer would always be at the perfect shooting angle. No feeder, no bait and was highly successful at taking deer every year. Sadly, the owner passed and lost hunting privileges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4183738, member: 5412"] Looks great! I think you're on to something. My first years of deer hunting in 1980 were at the confluence of the Salt Fork and Arkansas river, owned by a friend. Over the years with floods, the river had changed channels leaving a huge Johnson grass field. Zero tracks through it as the grass was too dense, only tracks around it. For whatever reason, drove through the middle of it to my stand on the other side once. WOW! the deer started using my pickup tracks as a new trail leading right to the tree stand. Owned a couple of three wheelers at the time, so walked the 40 some acre johnson grass perimeter noting where the deer trails came to the edge and walked around it. Used the three wheelers to lay down the grass to make trails leading once again to the tree stand which was a giant cottonwood, 20 something feet in the air always making sure the grass laid down ran at a 90 degree angle to the tree stand so the deer would always be at the perfect shooting angle. No feeder, no bait and was highly successful at taking deer every year. Sadly, the owner passed and lost hunting privileges. [/QUOTE]
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