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Late last year I bought a 40+ acre farm that is surrounded by several hundred other acres of uninterrupted hardwoods. This particular property hasn't been hunted in at least 7 years, and the surrounding property doesn't see much hunting pressure according to the neighbors.
I spent the summer building hilltop food plots, roads and putting in RV spots, etc. I was also running 4 cameras across the property. We listed the property for sale about 6 weeks ago. There was a lot of interest and it sold almost immediately.
In a nice twist, the new owners are both extremely nice and not hunters. They have asked me to keep the cameras up for a while to keep an eye on the place, and have even invited us out to hunt.
That said - the point of the post. These deer are unlike any others I am used to seeing.
They are in the food plots ALL DAY LONG. Morning, mid morning, noon, afternoon, night. Several times I have walked through the plots and I KNOW the deer at watching me. As soon as I leave, they come back out. Like, within 5 minutes. Sometimes 3 deer, sometimes 10 or more.
There are at least 5 2.5 or older bucks using the property semi-regularly, including one 10 point that will score 135ish. He showed up on the day we closed to say bye I guess! lol
Either way, it's been really eye opening to see what deer behavior is like without human pressure. I wouldn't quite call it Cades Cove, but it's a far cry from the hunted populations I am used to chasing.
I spent the summer building hilltop food plots, roads and putting in RV spots, etc. I was also running 4 cameras across the property. We listed the property for sale about 6 weeks ago. There was a lot of interest and it sold almost immediately.
In a nice twist, the new owners are both extremely nice and not hunters. They have asked me to keep the cameras up for a while to keep an eye on the place, and have even invited us out to hunt.
That said - the point of the post. These deer are unlike any others I am used to seeing.
They are in the food plots ALL DAY LONG. Morning, mid morning, noon, afternoon, night. Several times I have walked through the plots and I KNOW the deer at watching me. As soon as I leave, they come back out. Like, within 5 minutes. Sometimes 3 deer, sometimes 10 or more.
There are at least 5 2.5 or older bucks using the property semi-regularly, including one 10 point that will score 135ish. He showed up on the day we closed to say bye I guess! lol
Either way, it's been really eye opening to see what deer behavior is like without human pressure. I wouldn't quite call it Cades Cove, but it's a far cry from the hunted populations I am used to chasing.