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<blockquote data-quote="Fritz the Cat" data-source="post: 361604" data-attributes="member: 605"><p>Not that long ago the NDGF used to feed. There is a coal mined out area that was turned into a wildlife production area. A huge forest of evergreen trees provide wind protection. Small dams provide cattail sloughs and there is tall grass not grazed. There is a nice high old mine access road right into the middle of it. </p><p></p><p>In 2008 there was 4 foot of snow. I walked in there and the Game and Fish metal 200 bushel feeder was empty, and the straw bales looked like they were ten years old. Feeding is now taboo. Deer cannot survive on pinecones and cattail fuzz. It's a beautiful thermal habitat. Not one deer in there.</p><p></p><p>Instead, the deer moved into the river bottom three miles away and are standing on top of farmer jones silage pile. In 2008, the current Public Service Commissioner had 27 deer on his bale stack. </p><p></p><p>When in the hell did all this mindset change to absolutely no feeding?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fritz the Cat, post: 361604, member: 605"] Not that long ago the NDGF used to feed. There is a coal mined out area that was turned into a wildlife production area. A huge forest of evergreen trees provide wind protection. Small dams provide cattail sloughs and there is tall grass not grazed. There is a nice high old mine access road right into the middle of it. In 2008 there was 4 foot of snow. I walked in there and the Game and Fish metal 200 bushel feeder was empty, and the straw bales looked like they were ten years old. Feeding is now taboo. Deer cannot survive on pinecones and cattail fuzz. It's a beautiful thermal habitat. Not one deer in there. Instead, the deer moved into the river bottom three miles away and are standing on top of farmer jones silage pile. In 2008, the current Public Service Commissioner had 27 deer on his bale stack. When in the hell did all this mindset change to absolutely no feeding? [/QUOTE]
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