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Land Management Skill vs Hunting Skill
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5540957" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I do understand many who express skepticism about the "skill" needed to hunt intensively managed land, but just because land is being managed doesn't mean most deer are shot at long range over open fields and food plots. I would consider my place pretty intensively managed, but as I've stated before, the average MZ/gun kill is at 35 yards. That's almost bow range. Most of my mature buck kills have been within 20 yards.</p><p></p><p>We have some big food plots, but they are mainly for attraction purposes. I almost never hunt them, except on a rainy day when I want to be in a condo stand. To date, I've never shot a buck off a food plot. Other hunters have, but a mature buck has never been killed off a food plot. All the mature buck kills come from really thick habitat, where long shots are impossible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5540957, member: 17"] I do understand many who express skepticism about the "skill" needed to hunt intensively managed land, but just because land is being managed doesn't mean most deer are shot at long range over open fields and food plots. I would consider my place pretty intensively managed, but as I've stated before, the average MZ/gun kill is at 35 yards. That's almost bow range. Most of my mature buck kills have been within 20 yards. We have some big food plots, but they are mainly for attraction purposes. I almost never hunt them, except on a rainy day when I want to be in a condo stand. To date, I've never shot a buck off a food plot. Other hunters have, but a mature buck has never been killed off a food plot. All the mature buck kills come from really thick habitat, where long shots are impossible. [/QUOTE]
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