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Harvesting impact?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Jake/OH, Oct 12, 2009.

  1. Jake/OH

    Jake/OH Weekend Warrior

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    Ok so I was just out in my barn and I noticed that the farmer that farms the land behind me was harvesting his beans. My stand is about 50 yards into the woods from that field. The wind is good today do I hunt that stand or avoid the area?
     
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    Cooter/MN Grizzled Veteran

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    Go hunt it...better than sitting home.

    I don't think that the equipment in the field will bother the deer in the woods too much.

    They get used to it.
     
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    Brandon8807 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    It might effect them some, but it could actually work to your benefit. Once the harvesting gets under way it kicks a lot of deer out of the fields and makes them move more.
     
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    Jake/OH Weekend Warrior

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    Thanks guys that's what I thought could happen maybe they would get up and move more in the woods rather than going out late into the field.
     

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