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Corn #2974180
12/03/19 04:45 PM
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Displaced Texan 01 Offline OP
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I have had very little experence hunting over corn.
When you put a corn pile in the middle of a green field.
If it gets wet, will the corn sour and the deer will not touch it?
Thanks

Re: Corn [Re: Displaced Texan 01] #2974183
12/03/19 04:47 PM
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The turkeys, crows and coons eat it before it has time to sour


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Re: Corn [Re: Displaced Texan 01] #2974191
12/03/19 04:51 PM
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Puts sugar in his cornbread!
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Yup, something will eat it.


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Re: Corn [Re: Displaced Texan 01] #2974207
12/03/19 04:58 PM
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I’ve had corn sour before. I’ve also had it germinate. Deer won’t eat it if it’s soured. I would scatter it and not dump it in a pile if I were you

Re: Corn [Re: Displaced Texan 01] #2974212
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I think deer prefer it scattered anyway.
They'll walk past a pile and spend hours combing a field for each kernel of scattered corn.


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Re: Corn [Re: Displaced Texan 01] #2974445
12/03/19 08:10 PM
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Found this pile on a WMA (where it's still illegal, right?) and it had germinated. Deer had clearly been eating it and there was quite a bit scattered around. But it was placed in an area that had a ton of mast available.

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Re: Corn [Re: Displaced Texan 01] #2974794
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I've had deer eat soured corn we mixed up for hogs. How they stomached that stinking mess is beyond me.

Re: Corn [Re: Displaced Texan 01] #2974828
12/04/19 12:21 AM
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Be glad when they ban it 😆


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Re: Corn [Re: Displaced Texan 01] #2974970
12/04/19 08:46 AM
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I've hunted in multiple low deer density areas. "Corn pile test" is a great test. If you have a pile of corn rot/sour mildew, run as fast as you can and don't look back. Your deer hunting there will be horrible. It means there's not many deer, and there's not much you can do to fix it.

Re: Corn [Re: Displaced Texan 01] #2974973
12/04/19 08:51 AM
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DONT pour it in a pile spread it out.


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Re: Corn [Re: Displaced Texan 01] #2975032
12/04/19 09:41 AM
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I have seen deer eat soured soybeans in a pile. You talk about something nasty.

Re: Corn [Re: Remington270] #2975047
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Originally Posted by Remington270
I've hunted in multiple low deer density areas. "Corn pile test" is a great test. If you have a pile of corn rot/sour mildew, run as fast as you can and don't look back. Your deer hunting there will be horrible. It means there's not many deer, and there's not much you can do to fix it.



You can fix it but it takes 5-6 years. Ask me how I know 😁

Re: Corn [Re: joshm28] #2975052
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Originally Posted by joshm28
Originally Posted by Remington270
I've hunted in multiple low deer density areas. "Corn pile test" is a great test. If you have a pile of corn rot/sour mildew, run as fast as you can and don't look back. Your deer hunting there will be horrible. It means there's not many deer, and there's not much you can do to fix it.



You can fix it but it takes 5-6 years. Ask me how I know 😁


Please tell me how laugh

We haven't shot a doe in a decade on our Alabama property, and have made lots of habitat improvements. We will occasionally see a deer, but it's still pretty sad. This isn't 40 acres either....

Re: Corn [Re: Remington270] #2975057
12/04/19 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Remington270
Originally Posted by joshm28
Originally Posted by Remington270
I've hunted in multiple low deer density areas. "Corn pile test" is a great test. If you have a pile of corn rot/sour mildew, run as fast as you can and don't look back. Your deer hunting there will be horrible. It means there's not many deer, and there's not much you can do to fix it.



You can fix it but it takes 5-6 years. Ask me how I know 😁


Please tell me how laugh

We haven't shot a doe in a decade on our Alabama property, and have made lots of habitat improvements. We will occasionally see a deer, but it's still pretty sad. This isn't 40 acres either....

U must hunt close to me 😃


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Re: Corn [Re: Remington270] #2975063
12/04/19 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Remington270
Originally Posted by joshm28
Originally Posted by Remington270
I've hunted in multiple low deer density areas. "Corn pile test" is a great test. If you have a pile of corn rot/sour mildew, run as fast as you can and don't look back. Your deer hunting there will be horrible. It means there's not many deer, and there's not much you can do to fix it.



You can fix it but it takes 5-6 years. Ask me how I know 😁


Please tell me how laugh

We haven't shot a doe in a decade on our Alabama property, and have made lots of habitat improvements. We will occasionally see a deer, but it's still pretty sad. This isn't 40 acres either....


Do you not get many deer on cameras or just sightings while hunting? What county are you in?

Re: Corn [Re: Displaced Texan 01] #2975070
12/04/19 10:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Displaced Texan 01
I have had very little experence hunting over corn.
When you put a corn pile in the middle of a green field.
If it gets wet, will the corn sour and the deer will not touch it?
Thanks

Scatter it, if you have hogs don’t put it in the middle of the field, they will root the whole thing up


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Re: Corn [Re: Shaneomac2] #2975406
12/04/19 04:34 PM
12/04/19 04:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Shaneomac2
DONT pour it in a pile spread it out.


If you spread it out, how you gonna line up three for a shot? grin

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Re: Corn [Re: Displaced Texan 01] #2975440
12/04/19 04:59 PM
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This time of year it dont stay on the ground long enough to sprout.

Re: Corn [Re: Displaced Texan 01] #2975921
12/05/19 01:25 AM
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Never pile it up. If you do, they'll stay in one position while they feed. Throw it out loosely and make them move around to get it. Corn won't rot on the ground in the woods. May not be deer activity but it won't stay there and rot. Something's gonna get it very soon.

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Re: Corn [Re: jwalker77] #2976184
12/05/19 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by jwalker77
This time of year it dont stay on the ground long enough to sprout.


Ding ding ding we have a winner

And how in the hell does someone with the handle “displaced Texan” not know how to put corn out!?

Last edited by Avengedsevenfold; 12/05/19 11:30 AM.

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