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Deer on the wrong property

Discussion in 'Whitetail Deer Hunting' started by Jason Short, Oct 11, 2014.

  1. Jason Short

    Jason Short Newb

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    I'm pretty new here but I have a problem with the small property I'm hunting this year. I got permission to hunt my neighbors field and edge of the woods this year. Right now it is just an empty field with weeds and has been for the past few years. Beside it is another neighbors field which has beans in it this year. On the other side is another neighbors woods that I don't have permission to hunt, and on the other side of that is a bunch of corn fields. I drew a picture so you can get a better idea of how it sets up. It's not drawn to scale, the woods are a bit wider than the grassy field, but this should work.

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    My problem is the lack of deer on the side I have permission to hunt. Right now the deer are mostly on the other side of the woods eating acorns and corn where I can't get to them. Last year when there was corn in the bean field they were more spread out and hit both fields. The neighbors are seeing a lot of deer in the corn so I know they are still around, they're just on the wrong side of the woods for me. Anyways, my question is how do I get some to come over to the side I'm hunting? Is there anything that will get them over to me? This is one of the only properties I can hunt until I get my license which might be a while since I can't work after school right now because of an injury. Thanks for the help!
     
  2. Sota

    Sota Legendary Woodsman

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    When the corn and the beans are out the deer will move
     

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