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Thanks, Pat.
One of my heaviest traffic trails just barely cuts through the corner of our property. I want to draw some of the deer off this trail. The first reason is to pull the deer a little more out in the open for better shots for my nephews. The second reason is to have them spend more time on my land. Sometimes they cruise that corner in only 20 seconds.
Perhaps two feeders in that area would work best? Pull the deer out a little like they have to follow a trail of bread crumbs.
Your response also reminded me that one of my buddies said he also feeds year round.
As a new deer hunter, I did not realize how much different the deer travel patterns were in the warm season compared to the cold season. Do you move your feeders onto the "summer" trails during summer, or do you leave them in your "best" hunting spots to get the deer used to that area all year?
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