Jrkb2012
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Registered: Nov 2013
Location: Convoy,Ohio
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quote: Originally posted by DFred
In my experience the coon get in the middle of the fields earlier in the season because the corn around the edges isn't ready to be eaten. Later on the edges start yielding better and the coon don't have to go to the middle. The edges don't ever yield what the center does. You can ask any farmer about that. We don't have bear and I've seen areas inside the first several rows that look like a helicopter landed. And no it was alien crop circles!!!!
I also live in Ohio,,and in my 40+ years of hunting,,I've never seen a bear,,except them 2 legged suckers that ain't got nuttin better than to harass you once in a while,,lol
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