Would a deer ever choose browse over fields and acorns?
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Would a deer ever choose browse over fields and acorns?
After doing some duck hunting, I've found that a lot of that riverbottom land is loaded with tracks. Some REALLY BIG tracks. Yet, I can't understand what exactly the feeding and bedding patterns of these deer are. I'll give an example, there's a small lake (probably 1 mile long), and there's a river. Between these two bodies of water is a narrow strip of land (maybe 100 yards wide) that is littered with tracks that go the length of the two bodies of water. There are no oaks from what I can tell. Just big open woods in some areas and smaller brushier trees in other areas. The closer to the lake you go, the wetter it gets. Basically is a gradual transition from sand to mud.
I can't figure out if the deer bed closer to the wet land by the lake or in the brushier stuff in the middle. The tracks just seem haphazard, though there are always tracks that run the length of the narrow land on the logging road. I haven't had the chance to pre-scout this area. Thing is, there's fields around and big oaks and hills on the other side of the lake, but that's a heck of a long and wet walk (likely swim) to get there. Would these deer just be munching on browse and grasses? I'm sure I'll figure it out eventually, but this just seems weird. I'm not even sure where to set up.
I can't figure out if the deer bed closer to the wet land by the lake or in the brushier stuff in the middle. The tracks just seem haphazard, though there are always tracks that run the length of the narrow land on the logging road. I haven't had the chance to pre-scout this area. Thing is, there's fields around and big oaks and hills on the other side of the lake, but that's a heck of a long and wet walk (likely swim) to get there. Would these deer just be munching on browse and grasses? I'm sure I'll figure it out eventually, but this just seems weird. I'm not even sure where to set up.
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Re: Would a deer ever choose browse over fields and acorns?
I am sure deer sometimes go straight to browse or certain plants over acorns or crops. I know shining by me sometimes you don't see a certain buck living in the marsh out in the green fields for several weeks despite how often you shine.
Also, bedding comes first over food for a lot of bucks. The older the more important a "safe" place to bed is... They will wander to the food during the night.
Also, bedding comes first over food for a lot of bucks. The older the more important a "safe" place to bed is... They will wander to the food during the night.
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Re: Would a deer ever choose browse over fields and acorns?
Honeysuckle is a big one here and it's often characteristic of the bedding areas and they'll literally get up browse for a good stretch, loop back around to the bed and never leave the bedding during daylight.
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Re: Would a deer ever choose browse over fields and acorns?
I've seen signs of a lot of browsing on red dogwoods in wetter areas. I am not sure if they prefer that over crops though. They may chose it some days though to remain safe.
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Re: Would a deer ever choose browse over fields and acorns?
BackWoodsHunter wrote:I've seen signs of a lot of browsing on red dogwoods in wetter areas. I am not sure if they prefer that over crops though. They may chose it some days though to remain safe.
from what i undestand backwoods red brush is there fav for browsing
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BigHunt wrote:BackWoodsHunter wrote:I've seen signs of a lot of browsing on red dogwoods in wetter areas. I am not sure if they prefer that over crops though. They may chose it some days though to remain safe.
from what i undestand backwoods red brush is there fav for browsing
red brush and cedar..deer LOVE browsing on cedar.
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Re: Would a deer ever choose browse over fields and acorns?
Hunting in really thick cover/bedding areas, deer will browse all day long before heading out to feed at night.
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Re: Would a deer ever choose browse over fields and acorns?
My comprehension isn't what it should be, but believe I read 60%+ of a deers food is woody browse. Not hard to believe they would walk past what "we" think is a preferred food source to get to other browse. I know wild raspberry leaves are tough for a deer to pass up, and I fertilize any natural growth around my food plots.
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Re: Would a deer ever choose browse over fields and acorns?
Deer feed on hundreds of things. Try and watch what they are eating, they nibble on lots of stuff. Here's one I found eating dead brown oak leaves.
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Re: Would a deer ever choose browse over fields and acorns?
Spysar wrote:Deer feed on hundreds of things. Try and watch what they are eating, they nibble on lots of stuff. Here's one I found eating dead brown oak leaves.
[bbvideo=425,350]http://s16.photobucket.com/albums/b48/Spysar/?action=view¤t=lethimgrow.mp4[/bbvideo]
wow nice ya i see them eat all kinds of stuff .....nice sights spy nice set up
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Re: Would a deer ever choose browse over fields and acorns?
Cool video spy... I have seen them really hit sugar maple leaves when they are dropping too..
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Re: Would a deer ever choose browse over fields and acorns?
I have seen deer eat dry brown oak leaves also.
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Re: Would a deer ever choose browse over fields and acorns?
ive also seen deer nibbling on little green maple leaves in early season
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Re: Would a deer ever choose browse over fields and acorns?
dan wrote:Cool video spy... I have seen them really hit sugar maple leaves when they are dropping too..
Same here.
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Re: Would a deer ever choose browse over fields and acorns?
This is good stuff. Definitely eases my confusion and makes me rethink the way I can set up on them on this land.
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