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Subject: Re: Standing Corn


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Date Posted: 12:07:40 03/06/03 Thu
In reply to: tlim 's message, "Standing Corn" on 18:52:06 03/05/03 Wed

Boy isn't that the truth. My experience has been that a corn field picked or standing is a red hot place to look. I've found a fair number of my best sheds in or very near corn (of course I live in Iowa so that may not mean much). Here's the trick - watch where the deer go. You may mave a group feeding in a 150 acre corn field every night but they'll spend 80% of their time in forty acres of that field. Mark off this area and search it thouroughly. Antlers are so hard to see in corn its unbelievable. I once tossed a shed down behind me while I stopped to tie my shoe and have a drink of water. I turned around to pick it up and it was gone. Not really but I knew I was no more than 3-4 feet away from it and it took me 10-15 seconds to find it again. Three feet! Any shed you find is a small miracle any you find in the corn are big miracles. With that said the first shed I found this year was an 80 inch non-typ in standing corn. So....

Hornhound


>Has anyone had luck looking in standing corn fields?
>It looks like it would be a good spot for them to fall
>off in, but everything on the ground looks like an
>antler from a distance.

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