We have cobbled together a rather large ranch. 25,000 acres. No clue how many mature deer but safe to say the age structure and buck/doe ratio reflects what nature produces naturally. The deer there behave as deer were normally programmed to behave unlike most herds in the U.S.So cool. How many acres there in Mexico @Baker? How many mature deer do you carry a year?
I will have him officially scored next week to satisfy my curiosity . My preliminary score is 212 5/8. He will net somewhere in the top 5 ever though I won't record him or put him in any contests. Not my deal.Great deer! What did he end up scoring?
We have cobbled together a rather large ranch. 25,000 acres. No clue how many mature deer but safe to say the age structure and buck/doe ratio reflects what nature produces naturally. The deer there behave as deer were normally programmed to behave unlike most herds in the U.S.
Simple. I contend most deer in the U.S. are paranoid schizophrenic psychotic vampire deer that behave much different than the natural propensity. One exception I'm familiar with is the deer of the Kings Ranch in Tx. There because of a century of essentially no hunting they behave as nature intended not having been grossly harassed by man.Can you explain that further? What do you see that's different there?
I could go on. This what you are looking for?
Wouldn't man be a natural predator as well? At least for the last several thousand years?Simple. I contend most deer in the U.S. are paranoid schizophrenic psychotic vampire deer that behave much different than the natural propensity. One exception I'm familiar with is the deer of the Kings Ranch in Tx. There because of a century of essentially no hunting they behave as nature intended not having been grossly harassed by man.
Unmolested deer only use heavy cover lightly. They prefer more open country where they can see and escape predators such as lions. For the most part deer prefer savannah type environments much like the planes of Tanzania Serengeti Unmolested deer move according to weather ,temperature, moon, daylight hours and the natural cycles of the year not as dictated by human pressure. In a natural herd the b/d ratio naturally balances itself at about +/_ 1.5 to 1 ish does to bucks. In a natural herd the age distribution ranges from fawns to an ample sampling of 6 yr old to much older deer. This has a profound effect on all aspects of social behavior.including which bucks do the breeding how mothers teach children nourishment , safety, flood avoidance, thermal adaptation etc etc.
You drive around my ranch in the summer and you'd think nothing exists there. Everything is nocturnal. That gradually shifts into the fall and winter as weather cools and the rut kicks in.Full moon in December, you won't see a deer early or late but strong midday movement. We have some very heavy brush on the ranch. No deer there. They are in the more motted country for the most part. The odds of anything younger than 4 breeding...,zero. The biggest issue deer on the ranch deal with are 1) lions 2) climate 3) getting killed by other deer 4) probably rattlesnakes. Man isn't on the list
I could go on. This what you are looking for?
Wouldn't man be a natural predator as well?
Spectacular! I am curious. I saw the corn but not a feeder. Does someone drive around broadcasting it into the roads?Self video of a hunt for a stunning Old Mexico whitetail
I don't have any stationary corn feeders . I'll sprinkle corn in strategic places where I know I have a good chance at sneaking up on a deer. I'll watch from long distance and if there is something I want to get closer to I take off. On this particular buck I crawled on hands and knees for about 200 yards.Spectacular! I am curious. I saw the corn but not a feeder. Does someone drive around broadcasting it into the roads?
So you’d walked/driven thru this spot earlier in the day to spread corn, then backed up and surveilled from a distance?I don't have any stationary corn feeders . I'll sprinkle corn in strategic places where I know I have a good chance at sneaking up on a deer. I'll watch from long distance and if there is something I want to get closer to I take off. On this particular buck I crawled on hands and knees for about 200 yards.
Yep, drove thru before daylight dropped some corn , backed off long distance and watched.So you’d walked/driven thru this spot earlier in the day to spread corn, then backed up and surveilled from a distance?
Sheesh. Give me a buck with 40” of mass and I’ll be happy shooting does the rest of my life.Keeping the focus on the deer thought I'd share some detail. He is 25" wide inside spread has 28" + main beams, a bit over 41" mass and as mentioned in the video weighed 270lbs. and was either 8 or 9 yrs old. Rough score was 212 5/8 with net score of 206 2/8 though as mentioned I will have him officially scored late next week. Then he will go home never to be seen again...no B&C, no magazines, no contests. Just celebrated by family , friends and those that appreciate the magnificent whitetail deer
Keeping the focus on the deer thought I'd share some detail. He is 25" wide inside spread has 28" + main beams, a bit over 41" mass and as mentioned in the video weighed 270lbs. and was either 8 or 9 yrs old. Rough score was 212 5/8 with net score of 206 2/8 though as mentioned I will have him officially scored late next week. Then he will go home never to be seen again...no B&C, no magazines, no contests. Just celebrated by family , friends and those that appreciate the magnificent whitetail deer

Keeping the focus on the deer thought I'd share some detail. He is 25" wide inside spread has 28" + main beams, a bit over 41" mass and as mentioned in the video weighed 270lbs.