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Bigfoot friendly
So I found an awesome looking area With mostly mature pines, those briars that grab you, your clothes and yank your hat off(twice), not far from a famous round here creek. There are some hardwoods mixed in, but not a bunch.and most of the hardwoods are very young. some of the ground is super thick with brush, mostly briars and periwinkles . Trails everywhere and a few intersections. There are some steep slopes to creek bottoms, but I found a finger type small ridge that just really stuck out as THE place and a tree that told me he was it. The elevated view would be amazing and the food plot behind me about 75-100 yards. This is a public land food plot so it’s not exactly a tecomate type of plot. Don’t even know if they’ll plant it. I did find one good rub from this past year, but that’s the extent so far.....didn’t have much time to check it out.
Is there a time of the year when deer prefer big pines? Do they eat the nuts from the cones? I am gonna put a trail cam out next time I’m there, but I’m wondering if there is anything from a pine that a deer might consume, seems like a lot of nuts for just the few squirrels out there.
Is there a time of the year when deer prefer big pines? Do they eat the nuts from the cones? I am gonna put a trail cam out next time I’m there, but I’m wondering if there is anything from a pine that a deer might consume, seems like a lot of nuts for just the few squirrels out there.