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Re: Feeding Corn??
[Re: NightHunter]
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10/30/14 11:31 PM
10/30/14 11:31 PM
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food doesn't make them nocturnal, pressure makes them nocturnal I agree with this ^^^ but corn usually indicates hunting pressure. That is why there is a difference in baiting and feeding. Read this over and over until you really understand it..... THEN, you will 'get it'! )
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