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<blockquote data-quote="earlcurtis67" data-source="post: 963769" data-attributes="member: 47174"><p>what I ment by human traffic was to avoid pressuring them . as inviting as a good food source is we have seen them leave an area when there has been too much activity there. Its funny you mentioned scent around the pen, I guess they're more worried about the corn than our scent, but while hunting them they can wind us from a mile away. very smart critters....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earlcurtis67, post: 963769, member: 47174"] what I ment by human traffic was to avoid pressuring them . as inviting as a good food source is we have seen them leave an area when there has been too much activity there. Its funny you mentioned scent around the pen, I guess they're more worried about the corn than our scent, but while hunting them they can wind us from a mile away. very smart critters.... [/QUOTE]
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