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How long for bucks to move back in?
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<blockquote data-quote="LanceS4803" data-source="post: 4106424" data-attributes="member: 9491"><p>The landowner on a 300 acre farm made some short sighted decision last year: If it has horns, it goes down. No does will be shot.</p><p>Unfortunately, they really cleaned house and wiped out all the young 6s and 8s that I had been letting walk.</p><p>This year, I have seen nothing but spikes and forks on camera and in the fields/woods. I've hunted this property for many years have have seen mature bucks every year.</p><p></p><p>Can last year have really affected this farm that dramatically? I would have thought other deer would have moved in from adjacent farms.</p><p>I assume that more mature bucks will fill this vacuum? Maybe sticking around after the rut?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LanceS4803, post: 4106424, member: 9491"] The landowner on a 300 acre farm made some short sighted decision last year: If it has horns, it goes down. No does will be shot. Unfortunately, they really cleaned house and wiped out all the young 6s and 8s that I had been letting walk. This year, I have seen nothing but spikes and forks on camera and in the fields/woods. I've hunted this property for many years have have seen mature bucks every year. Can last year have really affected this farm that dramatically? I would have thought other deer would have moved in from adjacent farms. I assume that more mature bucks will fill this vacuum? Maybe sticking around after the rut? [/QUOTE]
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