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<blockquote data-quote="JN" data-source="post: 5786110" data-attributes="member: 763"><p>One of the best farms (200 acres) I had to hunt on started this about 6 years ago. When they first started it was 5 allowed now they are up 10-12 during the summer. If I I knew what I knew now I could have easily documented the decline of deer sightings, bucks, and trail cam pictures. I run cameras in the same locations for the past 13 years and this year was so bad with lack of pictures and no mature deer that I didn't even go and replace the batteries when they died around thanksgiving. I think they have put a hurting on the herd and I also think the herd has learned to avoid the farm due to being "hunted" from summer to end of deer season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JN, post: 5786110, member: 763"] One of the best farms (200 acres) I had to hunt on started this about 6 years ago. When they first started it was 5 allowed now they are up 10-12 during the summer. If I I knew what I knew now I could have easily documented the decline of deer sightings, bucks, and trail cam pictures. I run cameras in the same locations for the past 13 years and this year was so bad with lack of pictures and no mature deer that I didn’t even go and replace the batteries when they died around thanksgiving. I think they have put a hurting on the herd and I also think the herd has learned to avoid the farm due to being “hunted” from summer to end of deer season. [/QUOTE]
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