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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 3170491" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>Here’s the situation. I’ve got 360 acres basically by myself (no one else has hunted there but me in two years), and there have only been 4 deer taken off the place in the last 3 years. I’ve got leasers hunting south, east, and west of my place. The east hunters feed a little protein and corn and plant small “hunting” plots, and they are supposedly “trophy horn” hunters. The leasers to the south have been hunting there longer than I have, and to my knowledge, all they do is put out a little corn during season. They aren’t very picky about the bucks they shoot, but they don’t subscribe to the “if it’s brown, it’s down” methodology. I don’t know the hunters on the west, so they are wild cards.</p><p></p><p>Being realistic, I know that drawing and holding deer off the neighboring properties is probably unlikely given the realively small acreage, but my goal is to do the best I can to provide a sustainable food source so they don’t <strong><em>have to </em></strong>go elsewhere for groceries.<em> </em>From what y’all are sharing in this thread and my talks with Deerslayer, I believe a plan is attainable. <strong>Thanks!!!</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 3170491, member: 24452"] Here’s the situation. I’ve got 360 acres basically by myself (no one else has hunted there but me in two years), and there have only been 4 deer taken off the place in the last 3 years. I’ve got leasers hunting south, east, and west of my place. The east hunters feed a little protein and corn and plant small “hunting” plots, and they are supposedly “trophy horn” hunters. The leasers to the south have been hunting there longer than I have, and to my knowledge, all they do is put out a little corn during season. They aren’t very picky about the bucks they shoot, but they don’t subscribe to the “if it’s brown, it’s down” methodology. I don’t know the hunters on the west, so they are wild cards. Being realistic, I know that drawing and holding deer off the neighboring properties is probably unlikely given the realively small acreage, but my goal is to do the best I can to provide a sustainable food source so they don’t [B][I]have to [/I][/B]go elsewhere for groceries.[I] [/I]From what y’all are sharing in this thread and my talks with Deerslayer, I believe a plan is attainable. [B]Thanks!!![/B] [/QUOTE]
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