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<blockquote data-quote="fishfurlife" data-source="post: 1717032" data-attributes="member: 15170"><p>I will try to find a few pictures that I have taken of deer on WMA food plots while I was hunting. I have counted 30 deer on a food plot in the late archery season that wasn't even 2 acres. </p><p></p><p>What exactly is your definition of "decent".</p><p></p><p> If there is green growing, it doesn't matter how tall or dense it is, the deer will use it and be drawn to it. You don't see deer on these food plots very regularly during the daylight hours though. There are only a few things that I can guarantee about deer hunting on WMA's. You are 100 times more likely to find a deer hunter on public land at a food plot. This alone will keep deer away from the food plots in the daylight hours (regardless of how good the food plot is). </p><p></p><p>I am not against food plots at all. I have had some good hunts over them in the early and late season. I love them the rest of the season as well because they make a great magnet for hunters that don't seem to be able to function without knowing that there is a food plot to hunt over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishfurlife, post: 1717032, member: 15170"] I will try to find a few pictures that I have taken of deer on WMA food plots while I was hunting. I have counted 30 deer on a food plot in the late archery season that wasn't even 2 acres. What exactly is your definition of "decent". If there is green growing, it doesn't matter how tall or dense it is, the deer will use it and be drawn to it. You don't see deer on these food plots very regularly during the daylight hours though. There are only a few things that I can guarantee about deer hunting on WMA's. You are 100 times more likely to find a deer hunter on public land at a food plot. This alone will keep deer away from the food plots in the daylight hours (regardless of how good the food plot is). I am not against food plots at all. I have had some good hunts over them in the early and late season. I love them the rest of the season as well because they make a great magnet for hunters that don't seem to be able to function without knowing that there is a food plot to hunt over. [/QUOTE]
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