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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 4781371" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>My place hasn't been hunted other than Juvy weekend since 2014. I let a guy from church hunt with his little boy, and he has killed one doe. I gave a guy I work with permission to hunt and he came out once to scout but our work load peaks in the fall so he never had time to hunt it. Back in the day, during the summer you could sit on the porch in the evening and see the deer come into our soybean fields and get a good idea of what was in the area. In the rut we always had the surprise bucks that would show up on camera cruising around looking for does but for the most part, we could see a general view of the caliber deer we had. One year around 2009-2010, there was a bachelor group of some really nice bucks. You could drive the local roads in what I call "the loop" and see them fairly regularly and they were frequently in our fields too. Two of them got shot from the road...one was caught redheaded doing it. A neighbor killed one of the others. That's been it as far as sightings. You can see lots of does and small young buck bachelor groups but nothing to raise an eyebrow. I started running cameras about 4 weeks ago and all I have on there so far are lots of does, fawns, and a 4 pointer running with a spike. There were some days in the mid 2000s where it was a bad sit if you only saw 9 or 10 deer. I do know the surrounding area gets hammered now. There were only 3 or 4 landowners that butted up to my place. They've all died over the past decade. Their land sold and now new people own it and people do hunt it or let others hunt too. I don't mind so much these days but it was nice to go in the woods and at least see deer or decent sized bucks.</p><p></p><p>One thing I will say...when we did have the statewide restrictions...there were a lot of bucks shot and left laying cause nobody wanted to tag out. The road over from me was and is a popular dumping ground for deer carcasses. There were a bunch that were dumped there that had antlers sawed off and backstabs cut out. I bet you $100 bill that most were not checked out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 4781371, member: 220"] My place hasn't been hunted other than Juvy weekend since 2014. I let a guy from church hunt with his little boy, and he has killed one doe. I gave a guy I work with permission to hunt and he came out once to scout but our work load peaks in the fall so he never had time to hunt it. Back in the day, during the summer you could sit on the porch in the evening and see the deer come into our soybean fields and get a good idea of what was in the area. In the rut we always had the surprise bucks that would show up on camera cruising around looking for does but for the most part, we could see a general view of the caliber deer we had. One year around 2009-2010, there was a bachelor group of some really nice bucks. You could drive the local roads in what I call "the loop" and see them fairly regularly and they were frequently in our fields too. Two of them got shot from the road...one was caught redheaded doing it. A neighbor killed one of the others. That's been it as far as sightings. You can see lots of does and small young buck bachelor groups but nothing to raise an eyebrow. I started running cameras about 4 weeks ago and all I have on there so far are lots of does, fawns, and a 4 pointer running with a spike. There were some days in the mid 2000s where it was a bad sit if you only saw 9 or 10 deer. I do know the surrounding area gets hammered now. There were only 3 or 4 landowners that butted up to my place. They've all died over the past decade. Their land sold and now new people own it and people do hunt it or let others hunt too. I don't mind so much these days but it was nice to go in the woods and at least see deer or decent sized bucks. One thing I will say...when we did have the statewide restrictions...there were a lot of bucks shot and left laying cause nobody wanted to tag out. The road over from me was and is a popular dumping ground for deer carcasses. There were a bunch that were dumped there that had antlers sawed off and backstabs cut out. I bet you $100 bill that most were not checked out. [/QUOTE]
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