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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteOak" data-source="post: 1060238" data-attributes="member: 84477"><p>Bio logic is what I plant and will continue to do. </p><p>I exposed another field that I planted last season , where I hunt even though it's outside city limits it's like hunting in the back yard .</p><p></p><p>I have one 200 yard window through a shooting lane and the rest is 100 yards or less. </p><p>For three years it has been successful but I feel I need more cover for the closer areas while keeping my bio logic plots. </p><p></p><p>My elevated box blind sets on a property line which I hunt the neighbor's property not the property on which it sits , there is no deer traffic to really speak of , all the action happens on the neighbors property. </p><p></p><p>I feel standing corn would help a lot for cover and the deer would feel calmer , it is really busy where I hunt. </p><p>I can cut through the corn for shooting lanes and expose the food plots. </p><p></p><p>Thanks !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteOak, post: 1060238, member: 84477"] Bio logic is what I plant and will continue to do. I exposed another field that I planted last season , where I hunt even though it's outside city limits it's like hunting in the back yard . I have one 200 yard window through a shooting lane and the rest is 100 yards or less. For three years it has been successful but I feel I need more cover for the closer areas while keeping my bio logic plots. My elevated box blind sets on a property line which I hunt the neighbor's property not the property on which it sits , there is no deer traffic to really speak of , all the action happens on the neighbors property. I feel standing corn would help a lot for cover and the deer would feel calmer , it is really busy where I hunt. I can cut through the corn for shooting lanes and expose the food plots. Thanks ! [/QUOTE]
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