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<blockquote data-quote="Outdoor Enthusiast" data-source="post: 5498906" data-attributes="member: 5139"><p>This is pretty in line with my thoughts. </p><p></p><p>I hunt a small tract of land surrounded by other small tracts of land with no public ground anywhere nearby. The largest contiguous acreage is likely in the range of 300 acres or so with our tract being 100 acres. </p><p></p><p>Another point for me: I enjoy hunting and a big part is actually killing a buck every year. I have found that even a middle age buck with smaller antlers provides me satisfaction. Especially once I learned to do euro mounts. I can still proudly display the buck in my shop. </p><p></p><p>If I can kill an older age class deer that is icing on the cake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outdoor Enthusiast, post: 5498906, member: 5139"] This is pretty in line with my thoughts. I hunt a small tract of land surrounded by other small tracts of land with no public ground anywhere nearby. The largest contiguous acreage is likely in the range of 300 acres or so with our tract being 100 acres. Another point for me: I enjoy hunting and a big part is actually killing a buck every year. I have found that even a middle age buck with smaller antlers provides me satisfaction. Especially once I learned to do euro mounts. I can still proudly display the buck in my shop. If I can kill an older age class deer that is icing on the cake. [/QUOTE]
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