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Legality question..deer depredation..
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter 257W" data-source="post: 3938516" data-attributes="member: 12277"><p>Wow, that sounds like one of those areas where you truly can see tons of bucks and merely pass on the younger ones until you see a big one. With that many deer around it's just a matter of time before a mature buck walks by. </p><p></p><p> I don't blame you for not wanting the farmer to shoot deer on your land, but I'd say you better be pretty aggressive with doe kills yourself or invite a few friends you trust to lend a hand. As Mike said, if the bean crop gets half mowed down, the farmer might not want to keep renting your fields. I don't think their insurance will pay equal to a normal good crop yield either.</p><p></p><p> Maybe you could ship a few down to my farm?! I've never seen the big groups of deer regularly coming into my food plots in the evenings like some people talk about. In fact, I rarely ever see a deer in one of my food plots. I don't even bother to hunt over them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter 257W, post: 3938516, member: 12277"] Wow, that sounds like one of those areas where you truly can see tons of bucks and merely pass on the younger ones until you see a big one. With that many deer around it's just a matter of time before a mature buck walks by. I don't blame you for not wanting the farmer to shoot deer on your land, but I'd say you better be pretty aggressive with doe kills yourself or invite a few friends you trust to lend a hand. As Mike said, if the bean crop gets half mowed down, the farmer might not want to keep renting your fields. I don't think their insurance will pay equal to a normal good crop yield either. Maybe you could ship a few down to my farm?! I've never seen the big groups of deer regularly coming into my food plots in the evenings like some people talk about. In fact, I rarely ever see a deer in one of my food plots. I don't even bother to hunt over them. [/QUOTE]
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