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<blockquote data-quote="G_Man" data-source="post: 3453353" data-attributes="member: 13596"><p>Thank you for taking the time to help me out... I've been running cameras for a few months and 75-80% are pictures of does. Have a handful of bucks, 2 with a tiny bit of potential. I passed on one this evening actually! First time I've seen him in person </p><p></p><p>And I'm already planning on thinning out some woods as soon as season is over. Also planting another food plot on adjoining land. Have permission to. I'm really wanting to go door to door and ask if they mind me walking their land to see what they have so I can figure out what is missing from the habitat, and Incorporate that into what I do to my land. </p><p></p><p>My ultimate goal would be to get a professional land manager to help me organize a land management program and try to get people to sign off on it. Individually, we have smaller lots. 20 acres here n there... But all together, plus the unattended acres behind make for a big chunk of change. </p><p></p><p>Kinda got carried away there haha sorry. But thanks for the advice...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="G_Man, post: 3453353, member: 13596"] Thank you for taking the time to help me out... I've been running cameras for a few months and 75-80% are pictures of does. Have a handful of bucks, 2 with a tiny bit of potential. I passed on one this evening actually! First time I've seen him in person And I'm already planning on thinning out some woods as soon as season is over. Also planting another food plot on adjoining land. Have permission to. I'm really wanting to go door to door and ask if they mind me walking their land to see what they have so I can figure out what is missing from the habitat, and Incorporate that into what I do to my land. My ultimate goal would be to get a professional land manager to help me organize a land management program and try to get people to sign off on it. Individually, we have smaller lots. 20 acres here n there... But all together, plus the unattended acres behind make for a big chunk of change. Kinda got carried away there haha sorry. But thanks for the advice... [/QUOTE]
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