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What is "Seeing a lot of deer?"
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<blockquote data-quote="bowhunterfanatic" data-source="post: 5264653" data-attributes="member: 7450"><p>I might can provide some different insight on this. I'm blessed to have access to some high density ag land. Seeing a lot for us is definitely 20+ a sit, and while it hasn't happened often this year due to the acorn crop, I've had a few morning hunts lately where I saw that many antlerless deer. After hunting this property for enough years now to learn it well, I'd trade it in a heartbeat for a farm with more cover, and more specifically, cover that creates or has terrain that creates funnels. Seeing a lot of deer is great, but we typically see very little rutting activity. Our best buck hunts are almost always early season when deer are still on a feed pattern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowhunterfanatic, post: 5264653, member: 7450"] I might can provide some different insight on this. I'm blessed to have access to some high density ag land. Seeing a lot for us is definitely 20+ a sit, and while it hasn't happened often this year due to the acorn crop, I've had a few morning hunts lately where I saw that many antlerless deer. After hunting this property for enough years now to learn it well, I'd trade it in a heartbeat for a farm with more cover, and more specifically, cover that creates or has terrain that creates funnels. Seeing a lot of deer is great, but we typically see very little rutting activity. Our best buck hunts are almost always early season when deer are still on a feed pattern. [/QUOTE]
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