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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5426189" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Of course! If 5 acres is what I get, that's what I hunt, and I'm happy to have it! One of the properties I regularly hunt is 4.5 acres. I kill several deer and at least one buck on that tiny property every year. My wife killed the buck in the pic there within the first hour of the only day she hunted that season. Granted the place has a lot of habitat features packed in to its 4.5 acres. It's a long, narrow property that splits two 20 acre fields that alternate beans & corn, and the fence line that splits them is overgrown into a thicket. The back acre is wooded with a large creek running along the border. That creek runs for miles and deer use it as a freeway, especially during rut.</p><p></p><p>So yeah, if the property has some terrain or habitat features that deer utilize, you can hunt 5 acres quite effectively.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5426189, member: 20583"] Of course! If 5 acres is what I get, that's what I hunt, and I'm happy to have it! One of the properties I regularly hunt is 4.5 acres. I kill several deer and at least one buck on that tiny property every year. My wife killed the buck in the pic there within the first hour of the only day she hunted that season. Granted the place has a lot of habitat features packed in to its 4.5 acres. It's a long, narrow property that splits two 20 acre fields that alternate beans & corn, and the fence line that splits them is overgrown into a thicket. The back acre is wooded with a large creek running along the border. That creek runs for miles and deer use it as a freeway, especially during rut. So yeah, if the property has some terrain or habitat features that deer utilize, you can hunt 5 acres quite effectively. [/QUOTE]
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