Posted by Wesley Stephens on October 20, 2012 at 21:20:27 from (166.248.83.20):
In Reply to: Ear Corn posted by Rollie NE PA on October 20, 2012 at 17:10:36:
Around here, ear corn is going for about 10 dollars for a "50 pound" sized sack. Deer season is in full swing and the hunters are buying a lot of it to pile on the ground to bait deer. I often wonder how many thousand dollars will be spent in this county on deer corn between September when bow season starts and the first of January when deer season ends. As plentiful as deer are in this area, it seems wasteful. It's not hard to find where they pass through every day. If a hunter who spends any time in the woods can't shoot a few deer without bait in this area, he needs to find another pastime. It's good that the guys growing the corn are getting the business, though.
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