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Re: Hunting near planted peanut field
[Re: slayinbucks24/7]
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07/30/15 08:20 AM
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Matt Brock
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I love it when the farmer plants peanuts on one of my leases. It holds deer in there all winter.
You probably won't catch many deer using the field on one trail alone. Scatter some shelled corn in the area and leave a few lbs in front of the camera.
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Re: Hunting near planted peanut field
[Re: N2TRKYS]
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07/30/15 08:27 AM
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slayinbucks24/7
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I'd rather hunt peanut fields than anything. The turkeys will be all over it next Spring, too. Actually saw about 10 turkeys out in the peanuts when I was putting the cam up. The trail looked like a dang deer interstate I put it on.
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Re: Hunting near planted peanut field
[Re: slayinbucks24/7]
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07/30/15 08:42 AM
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Posts: 14,580 Tuscaloosa Co.
N2TRKYS
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I'd rather hunt peanut fields than anything. The turkeys will be all over it next Spring, too. Actually saw about 10 turkeys out in the peanuts when I was putting the cam up. The trail looked like a dang deer interstate I put it on. Yep. Deer will eat the foliage, until the peanuts make. Then the turkeys and deer will dig up the peanuts. After the peanuts are harvested, there will be some left scattered on top of the ground. The deer and turkeys will eat them, then too.
83% of all statistics are made up.
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Re: Hunting near planted peanut field
[Re: hitek]
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07/30/15 08:54 AM
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Booner
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So if the deer love them this much how hard are they to grow? Not practical for a food plotter.
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Re: Hunting near planted peanut field
[Re: slayinbucks24/7]
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07/30/15 09:18 AM
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booner
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We have planted cotton, peanuts, corn and soybeans around our place and I hunt a small funnel that comes back from them in the mornings and always see a ton of deer. Shot a nice 8pt, a 10pt and missed another off of the same stand last year. I like to hunt the fields in the afternoons in the first part of the season and in the rut. Always seem to produce eventually. You will be surprised at what crosses those fields in the middle of the day too.
Last edited by booner; 07/30/15 09:29 AM.
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Re: Hunting near planted peanut field
[Re: slayinbucks24/7]
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07/30/15 10:04 AM
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Theyll walk thru corn to get to the pnuts. If you can see the field youll notice the twelve ft of growth next to the woods will be destroyed. I dont think anything compares to a whitetails love of gubbers.That field will be productive long after the pnuts are harvested. I envy you .
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Re: Hunting near planted peanut field
[Re: slayinbucks24/7]
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07/31/15 05:42 AM
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Posts: 5,588 Lee County, Alabama
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One day I would like to hunt near some type of agriculture. I would have to drive past 482 million pine trees to get to a crop of anything.
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