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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5678205" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Sounds a lot like my Ohio place. It's only 100 acres but surrounded three sides by 10,000 acres of state forest. All mature hardwoods in steep hill country. The fourth side is a medium size river with bottom full of ag. It's a mile away. I see almost no mature bucks in summer and there's nothing I could do to pull them off the ag fields. In fall, about right now, the bigger ones begin sifting up into the hills. No idea yet which ones will stay close and which will keep going. But from now through May I'll be seeing a parade of different bucks as they make their miles long circuit through the big forest. My place is just a blip on their radar, a spot they pass through. The only time one spends any significant time there is when a doe is about to cycle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5678205, member: 20583"] Sounds a lot like my Ohio place. It's only 100 acres but surrounded three sides by 10,000 acres of state forest. All mature hardwoods in steep hill country. The fourth side is a medium size river with bottom full of ag. It's a mile away. I see almost no mature bucks in summer and there's nothing I could do to pull them off the ag fields. In fall, about right now, the bigger ones begin sifting up into the hills. No idea yet which ones will stay close and which will keep going. But from now through May I'll be seeing a parade of different bucks as they make their miles long circuit through the big forest. My place is just a blip on their radar, a spot they pass through. The only time one spends any significant time there is when a doe is about to cycle. [/QUOTE]
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