Agree with Sturgis and Neil's books as must reads. Also agree with MBC's comments regarding attracting does to small properties and the bucks will come. I am not good enough to design habitat to specifically attract mature bucks, probably not possible to hold them on my 120. But, by keeping the habitat attractive enough that several doe groups use it as part of their home range, we have seen more bucks, especially this year after dramatically reducing human pressure. As Bill pointed out on another thread, in the Midwest where habitat is fairly good to begin with, having a low impact approach to using the land is very important, IMHO. Good luck!