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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 4504978" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>40 acres can be pretty small... and extremely vulnerable to pressure. One of the main reasons my properties are so good for mature bucks is the very fact that I DON'T bowhunt them. The neighbors push deer during bowseason onto my land, and I take them during the early rut with a ML. Aside from 1 weekend of juvie season, I leave my hunting land hands off until the mature deer start moving during daylight and are killable (right now, all the mature bucks I'm getting on camera are between midnight and 2am).</p><p></p><p>another possibility is that the deer just aren't using your property during this time of the year. One of my farms is like that.... very, very few deer during November, but it's prime and loaded during late December. Been like that for over 25 years. I've added foodplots in the past 5 years, hasn't made a difference (except there are even more deer on the property during late December). There are some oaks, but seems like only the does and small bucks hit them in November.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 4504978, member: 2805"] 40 acres can be pretty small... and extremely vulnerable to pressure. One of the main reasons my properties are so good for mature bucks is the very fact that I DON'T bowhunt them. The neighbors push deer during bowseason onto my land, and I take them during the early rut with a ML. Aside from 1 weekend of juvie season, I leave my hunting land hands off until the mature deer start moving during daylight and are killable (right now, all the mature bucks I'm getting on camera are between midnight and 2am). another possibility is that the deer just aren't using your property during this time of the year. One of my farms is like that.... very, very few deer during November, but it's prime and loaded during late December. Been like that for over 25 years. I've added foodplots in the past 5 years, hasn't made a difference (except there are even more deer on the property during late December). There are some oaks, but seems like only the does and small bucks hit them in November. [/QUOTE]
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