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<blockquote data-quote="Chaneylake" data-source="post: 754688" data-attributes="member: 5227"><p>Chaneylake fits right into the norm. We have been practicing QDM on 2600 acres since 1992, our yearly average is 8-10 bucks gross scoring 100 to high 120's, there is usually 1 buck per season that will be in the 130's. The past season was an exception, we had a 144 and a 149 and a couple in the 130's. I based the 2007 season on lack of food [deer traveled more], we have no food plots on the property and the property did not flood [hunters were able to hunt entire season and not have to deal with high water]. we harvest 25-30 does per season.</p><p>I would love to think that the 2008 season would be as good as the 2007 season, but in reality we will go back to the norm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaneylake, post: 754688, member: 5227"] Chaneylake fits right into the norm. We have been practicing QDM on 2600 acres since 1992, our yearly average is 8-10 bucks gross scoring 100 to high 120's, there is usually 1 buck per season that will be in the 130's. The past season was an exception, we had a 144 and a 149 and a couple in the 130's. I based the 2007 season on lack of food [deer traveled more], we have no food plots on the property and the property did not flood [hunters were able to hunt entire season and not have to deal with high water]. we harvest 25-30 does per season. I would love to think that the 2008 season would be as good as the 2007 season, but in reality we will go back to the norm. [/QUOTE]
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