Whitetail fawn studies are challenging many long-held beliefs about predation, paternity
From a game management perspective, results from these new studies have illuminated whitetail herd dynamics and breeding success.
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Totally agree.So...if work schedules dont allow us to run trap lines daily...then creating fawning and nesting cover is a project that gives a great return on investment.
No doubt....cover can be a huge part of a management plan....but your description of "undisturbed " is spot on.....giving deer places to go with little or no pressure is a great plan!^^^^^ Foodplots are my hobby as much as hunting but undisturbed bedding areas are maybe more important. The thicker the better . ^^^^^
Mine are "undisturbed" primarily because they're so thick I can't force my way into them these days! Head high blackberries and saplings.No doubt....cover can be a huge part of a management plan....but your description of "undisturbed " is spot on.....giving deer places to go with little or no pressure is a great plan!