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Old 04-09-2018, 04:51 AM
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Default My guess is peas.

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Originally Posted by Bub View Post
So I was driving quite a bit today. As I did so, I was looking for animal tracks along the road and there weren't too many. All of a sudden, I drive by a field that is just filled with tracks and digging marks and whatnot. No animals though, as it was early afternoon. On the way back, I drive by that field around 8 PM and there are at least half a dozen of moose on that field and loads of deer (whitetails and mule deer); I bet that even if I stopped, I would not be able to easily count how many deer there were.

So my question is, what do you think was planted on that field that attracted the animals so much? Most of the deer were standing belly deep in the snow, yet they were there and digging. Everything else around it seemed to be untouched since November-December, no tracks, nothing - just flat snow cover.
Don’t know about the moose but deer love the peas especially when there is no green alfalfa around.
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