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<blockquote data-quote="DanMan" data-source="post: 2897255" data-attributes="member: 23573"><p>I've shot plenty of doe deer at my feeder and no, there is no hunt to that as long as the wind is right. But it is not intended to be a hunt - just a harvest. My family of 6 will eat 6 or 8 deer in just a few months.</p><p></p><p>But on the other hand I have never had a mature whitetail buck come into my feeder during daylight hours, they just will not hardly do it in my neck of the woods.</p><p>When I am "hunting", I have to put in the time and effort locating a buck and figuring out his pattern.</p><p></p><p>Just wondering if anyone here considers sitting a water tank for a bull or a buck to be a canned hunt?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanMan, post: 2897255, member: 23573"] I've shot plenty of doe deer at my feeder and no, there is no hunt to that as long as the wind is right. But it is not intended to be a hunt - just a harvest. My family of 6 will eat 6 or 8 deer in just a few months. But on the other hand I have never had a mature whitetail buck come into my feeder during daylight hours, they just will not hardly do it in my neck of the woods. When I am "hunting", I have to put in the time and effort locating a buck and figuring out his pattern. Just wondering if anyone here considers sitting a water tank for a bull or a buck to be a canned hunt? [/QUOTE]
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