*Hawaii5joe*
5 year old buck +

That kind of a change is drastic and with that many acres doesn't seem possible.View attachment 7655 Here is a picture of my Food plot back in 2007. There was as many as 50 deer using this food plot in 2007. It was an unreal sight for us. Since 2007, we have shot .75 does per year off our 475 acre chunk. That's right... 3/4 of a doe per year. I'm trying to figure out why I have very little deer on my property or anywhere in our area. Since 2007 my plots have improved big time, hunting strategy has changed, I've been part of our co-op for 5 years, been doing some timber improvements, etc. I'm fairly aware of what most of the neighbors are shooting and they haven't been going bonkers on the deer. Just frustrated because on paper I should have too many deer. I've been doing way too much work to see this kind of a decline on our property.
I often wonder if guys who have plots and manage their land properly attract most of the deer causing others to bait as they might not have a single deer on their parcel. Still doesn't explain the general lack of deer sightings everywhere.Thank kind of a change is drastic and with that many acres doesn't seem possible.
Baiting comes to mind. How about allot of human activity?
No, we cut the amount of activity way back. Last year I didn't even buy a bow tag because I wanted to try and leave everything human free for a few weeks before gun season.Are you on your property more now than then? Is your clover plot as good as then? More plots spread out now?
In 2013 we didn't shoot a deer because we were trying to rebuild. Last year we shot 1 doe and left 15 antlerless deer standing in the middle of our food plot to help rebuild for this year. I guess I'm thinking there Is something above and beyond the tag thing?The gunshots on opener and the entire season have been extremely quiet.I'm pretty sure the answer is the same for you (Joe) as it is for me, Art, and many others.
Too many friggin' antlerless permits issued for far too long. Throw in the recent two bad winters to top it off. I'd say your proximity to the rez certainly isn't helping you any either :rolleyes:
Brooks-do you have the hard data on that and what did levels did they cut back to.The reservation cut way back on tags long before our MN DNR did. They had serious concerns with deer numbers during the stakeholder meetings. They were asking and listening to hunters concerns on the crashing population. Imagine that.