I expect to see nothing. I don’t hunt fields or food plots unless my son is with me, though. And I feel like there are too many deer for the amount of quality habitat I currently have.
Couple things:
1. I think harvest #s should be set based on habitat observations, not sightings. A place I used to hunt, I couldn’t fill a doe quota if my life depended on it. But damn if there wasn’t a browse line.
2. You po’ mouth your place awful bad to be seeing this many deer.
Maybe I’m just a shitty hunter.
I am proud of what I have done to my land. I have helped increase adult doe numbers on my place five fold in a dozen years. We worked hard and sacrificed. But it is a fragile existence - and it still takes a lot of work every year. I feel my deer density is one bad fawn crop from a declining herd and several years of recovery.
I know I blame a lot of my adjacent landowners - and I admit I am unfair to them - when they own fifteen acres and dont plant a single acre and kill five does every year and we kill one doe a year. Their actions require a lot more more effort, sacrifice, and money on my part to keep what I have - but to be fair, they are doing nothing illegal and I would probably be doing what they are doing if I were in their shoes.
Deer hunters in general are often a whiny bunch- blaming crossbow hunters, multiple buck limits, long seasons - many of us want our neighbors to be restricted by G&F to satisfy our desires.
My place is great compared to what it used to be - 100% because of the actions of me and the folks who hunt that land. To have four or five mature deer - or more - most years on 350 acres in an area with over six weeks of gun season, crossbows, baiting, two buck limits, dog hunting, rut hunting, etc - is a true accomplishment. I cant change that our mature bucks often have smaller antlers, but it can be depressing.
A lot of these things are outside my control. I do complain, all too often, about a lot of the things I cant control. But I do think I have done a good job managing the things I can control. I am proud of my place.
