Mennoniteman
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This thread has interesting timing for me, because I was reading a lot of Jeff Sturgis (5 Reasons You Shouldn't Plant a Food Plot AND 1 Reason You Should) this very afternoon, learning that deer hunting is totally about minimum pressure, to the point that Jeff Sturgis says you should even consider not doing food plots because they are apt to lead to the wrong kind of pressure. Now this Dan guy says set up at the edge of a bedding area? Stalking? Actually invading a bucks core area? (public land has a lot of pressure already) I know he's not advocating pressure, but he's obviously willing to risk it. Our goal is to figure out how we can make these two quite different concepts, along with the 3rd concept of just planting plots and hunting right from the plot work together in harmony and improve our odds of tagging a nice deer?