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How often do you get "big" deer on camera?
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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunter10" data-source="post: 5504568" data-attributes="member: 11992"><p>Our 5 year olds is our roughest age imo. They are extremely nocturnal on our place. Go one year up or one year down we usually kill them. But I agree if we keep a deer from 4.5 to older he is on our place and seems to live in very small areas. One deer we killed this year I swear for the last 3 years has lived on 20 to 25 acres. He was for sure 6.5 believe he was 7.5. Only seen by a person twice. And got shot twice. He was by far the most ghost of a deer we have ever had I was convinced he would die of old age. </p><p></p><p>We have killed several in food plots. But they are tucked so close to cover and bedding wind and everything has to be perfect for us to even attempt hunting them. What amazes me is in the same county we have 3 big farms one is 20 miles away and 2 are practically neighbors a couples miles away from each other, the differences in movement and rut on those 3 pieces. And then you throw in the farm we live on that's not that big and how deer act and move. It blows my mind every year. The fact that yal have never killed or seen in an opening or food plot is crazy to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunter10, post: 5504568, member: 11992"] Our 5 year olds is our roughest age imo. They are extremely nocturnal on our place. Go one year up or one year down we usually kill them. But I agree if we keep a deer from 4.5 to older he is on our place and seems to live in very small areas. One deer we killed this year I swear for the last 3 years has lived on 20 to 25 acres. He was for sure 6.5 believe he was 7.5. Only seen by a person twice. And got shot twice. He was by far the most ghost of a deer we have ever had I was convinced he would die of old age. We have killed several in food plots. But they are tucked so close to cover and bedding wind and everything has to be perfect for us to even attempt hunting them. What amazes me is in the same county we have 3 big farms one is 20 miles away and 2 are practically neighbors a couples miles away from each other, the differences in movement and rut on those 3 pieces. And then you throw in the farm we live on that's not that big and how deer act and move. It blows my mind every year. The fact that yal have never killed or seen in an opening or food plot is crazy to me. [/QUOTE]
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