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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3580545" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>20 acres is going to be tough to get a good lease unless you can show some impressive deer on the property.</p><p>That being said, when deer are in rut, bucks can travel for miles from other properties. </p><p>So the answer to your question is what are your neighbors doing? Are they trophy hunters or meat hunters that will shoot a fork horn vs waiting on a trophy buck?</p><p>You need to get a feel of what your neighbors are doing and fall into their management programs if they have one. If not, get one started. </p><p>You need to see if any of the neighbors are into the DMAP program if you have too many does, or get the local ODW biologist involved because they have a lot of landowner information they can share and give recommendations. No charge for doing that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3580545, member: 5412"] 20 acres is going to be tough to get a good lease unless you can show some impressive deer on the property. That being said, when deer are in rut, bucks can travel for miles from other properties. So the answer to your question is what are your neighbors doing? Are they trophy hunters or meat hunters that will shoot a fork horn vs waiting on a trophy buck? You need to get a feel of what your neighbors are doing and fall into their management programs if they have one. If not, get one started. You need to see if any of the neighbors are into the DMAP program if you have too many does, or get the local ODW biologist involved because they have a lot of landowner information they can share and give recommendations. No charge for doing that. [/QUOTE]
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