Originally Posted by Hogwild
Again, most of the people willing to pay the expense of quality feeders and protein pelllets also know that the most imprortnt time for them is late Winter/early Spring and then again in late Summer.

But, let’s not let facts get in the way of assumptions!



Yes, but that's getting further advanced into ANIMALS and Botany than the average Alabama hunter will ever be or cares to be. The average hunter just picks up a bag of corn at Wal-Mart around Nov 15 and that's good. Not hard to understand that late winter there is less browse. But late summer there is plenty Most look at all the plant life and say the have plenty.. BUT THE PLANTS ARE GOING THROUGH A CHANGE AND IT'S NOT QUALITY FOOD!! I see it with cows, donkeys, deer, and rabbits every year. I didn't learn that from a deer. I didn't learn it from hunters. That came from growing up with a bunch of old farmers.
The average hunter just doesn't care to get that deep.


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