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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5847859" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>None of my plots have a stand because I don't hunt the plots or allow any guests to. On my Ohio property where baiting is legal I don't do it or allow it, even though the neighbors do it to the enth degree and right up close to the edge of the property line. Hunting over food is the easiest, fastest, most efficient way to ruin a property. Hunting bedding is a photo finish second. I do both on public land because I'm in after one buck and no plans to hunt it again so I don't care what I spook. But on my own properties there's no hunting food or bedding. Plenty space in between where I can catch them in transit where they expect to be predated, but their bedding and major food sources are safe places. Those are places they feel safe being in daylight. I want to keep it that way. Hunt directly over either one and you effectively strip them of the safe place designation and the bulk of the deer, especially older bucks will stop using them. So I don't, nor do I allow guests to. My property is expensive and I put a lot of year round effort & money into making it a good place to hunt. Sitting over bait or food plots or bedding would ruin it all in very short order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5847859, member: 20583"] None of my plots have a stand because I don't hunt the plots or allow any guests to. On my Ohio property where baiting is legal I don't do it or allow it, even though the neighbors do it to the enth degree and right up close to the edge of the property line. Hunting over food is the easiest, fastest, most efficient way to ruin a property. Hunting bedding is a photo finish second. I do both on public land because I'm in after one buck and no plans to hunt it again so I don't care what I spook. But on my own properties there's no hunting food or bedding. Plenty space in between where I can catch them in transit where they expect to be predated, but their bedding and major food sources are safe places. Those are places they feel safe being in daylight. I want to keep it that way. Hunt directly over either one and you effectively strip them of the safe place designation and the bulk of the deer, especially older bucks will stop using them. So I don't, nor do I allow guests to. My property is expensive and I put a lot of year round effort & money into making it a good place to hunt. Sitting over bait or food plots or bedding would ruin it all in very short order. [/QUOTE]
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