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How isolated is too isolated

Kind of a shock to me to see mature buck eating at a giant protein feeder in the middle of the day in the wide open like a milk cow at Dawgs place. If deer were that tame here, there wouldnt be a one left.
Me too. I think it must have something to do with the rifle season lengths possibly? I don't know. I've seen the same thing with fields though. I've hunted near crop fields in Louisiana where you wouldn't hardly ever see deer out in them, even during the summer. It has to do something with pressure, but Kentucky gets pounded during the rifle season. Maybe it's the shortness of it. Who knows.
 
Me too. I think it must have something to do with the rifle season lengths possibly? I don't know. I've seen the same thing with fields though. I've hunted near crop fields in Louisiana where you wouldn't hardly ever see deer out in them, even during the summer. It has to do something with pressure, but Kentucky gets pounded during the rifle season. Maybe it's the shortness of it. Who knows.

Could me more year round hunting in the south, too😎
 
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