Jaxon Holler
Yearling... With promise
Got into a discussion the other day with a few buddies. One guy stays completely out of his property except to carefully access stands during hunting season. Only in ideal circumstances does he go into his woods. I'm on the other end of the spectrum. I am in the woods basically every day. Cutting firewood, doing habitat work, checking my trap line on a quad, the kids ride their 4 wheelers on the trails or play and explore.
We have similar size parcels in the same neighborhood and see about the same number and quality of deer.
I guess at the end of the day, I feel I get way more value/enjoyment from my parcel. I kinda feel like the deer adapt to my families presence in their world. When I hunt I usually hear the kids playing in the yard and the deer don't seem to mind or pay attention.
Trying to get a sense of what others experience at their place. I obviously think to each their own and do what makes you smile. For me that's being in the woods as much as I can.
We have similar size parcels in the same neighborhood and see about the same number and quality of deer.
I guess at the end of the day, I feel I get way more value/enjoyment from my parcel. I kinda feel like the deer adapt to my families presence in their world. When I hunt I usually hear the kids playing in the yard and the deer don't seem to mind or pay attention.
Trying to get a sense of what others experience at their place. I obviously think to each their own and do what makes you smile. For me that's being in the woods as much as I can.