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<blockquote data-quote="diamond hunter" data-source="post: 3054559" data-attributes="member: 12135"><p>On my place,I keep thinking of the rabbit that doesnt want to be thrown into the briar patch. I think the most food to maintain the herd and an equal amount of thickets and jungle so thick a squirrel cant crawl through. I dont know what else they would need,maybe water. As far as food,if there is plenty of summer beans and so forth,winter food sources need to be plentiful as well,prob planted by the hunter unfortunately unless theres wheat around.Fall food sources are also easily hard and soft mast,I like to think of groves of them,hunting groves so to speak not on top of the sanctuary. I like the scenario of a property of 100 acres(50 acres of sanctuary,then 10 acres of mast trees with water,then 40 acres of agriculture including summer and winter)Id just hunt the center where the deer would travel in between. Does this sound right??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diamond hunter, post: 3054559, member: 12135"] On my place,I keep thinking of the rabbit that doesnt want to be thrown into the briar patch. I think the most food to maintain the herd and an equal amount of thickets and jungle so thick a squirrel cant crawl through. I dont know what else they would need,maybe water. As far as food,if there is plenty of summer beans and so forth,winter food sources need to be plentiful as well,prob planted by the hunter unfortunately unless theres wheat around.Fall food sources are also easily hard and soft mast,I like to think of groves of them,hunting groves so to speak not on top of the sanctuary. I like the scenario of a property of 100 acres(50 acres of sanctuary,then 10 acres of mast trees with water,then 40 acres of agriculture including summer and winter)Id just hunt the center where the deer would travel in between. Does this sound right?? [/QUOTE]
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