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<blockquote data-quote="Rosebud" data-source="post: 2662770" data-attributes="member: 118066"><p>Yeah, I'm in Jacksonville area, near boundary of old Ft. McClellan. House is only three hundred yards from North boundary. Its now Long leaf pine Wildlife refuge, Choccolocco wildlife management area is just east of me. . And it's been a little strange, feeder behind my house that has been consistent producer is slack this year. But one on the ridge to the east where the picture was taken is loaded with deer. They are about 800 yards apart. The white oak the feeder is on is the only white on that whole ridge line. It put out some but they were gone in two weeks. Rut is about10 days from now. Should be seeing those does kicking out the fawns soon. That's my best clue. Little lost does and button bucks wandering the woods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosebud, post: 2662770, member: 118066"] Yeah, I'm in Jacksonville area, near boundary of old Ft. McClellan. House is only three hundred yards from North boundary. Its now Long leaf pine Wildlife refuge, Choccolocco wildlife management area is just east of me. . And it's been a little strange, feeder behind my house that has been consistent producer is slack this year. But one on the ridge to the east where the picture was taken is loaded with deer. They are about 800 yards apart. The white oak the feeder is on is the only white on that whole ridge line. It put out some but they were gone in two weeks. Rut is about10 days from now. Should be seeing those does kicking out the fawns soon. That's my best clue. Little lost does and button bucks wandering the woods. [/QUOTE]
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