Sportsman94
A good 3 year old buck
Looking for input from the gurus on here. I hunt a 20 acre property that my mom lives on. There is a 2.25-2.5 acre plot as well as a half acre plot in the back corner of the property. To the east of the bigger plot is a few acre section of natural regen that the deer like to bed in. To the east of that (off the property) is a pretty good chunk of thinned pines that are thick enough to provide bedding and security. I have never seen or heard of anyone hunting over there. My plots are 3/4 of a mile from the nearest food source other than corn feeders. I’m unsure of how many feeders are running around me, but know there are several. The only access is from the north of the property and our predominant winds are out of the north. There are neighbors to the west and to the north of the property.
Between this property and the neighbors I have food and cover for a large portion of the season. The deer I get on camera seem to stay most of the season. No matter how many does I leave or shoot I don’t seem to have mature bucks using this property with any frequency. The first year there was a 3 year old 7 point who showed up several times. Since then, maybe one picture of something mature per year. This year I have only stepped foot on it twice for hunting purposes and only on winds that weren’t out of the north so my scent wasn’t pushing across the whole place. My stand, which has only been sat once this year, is in the woods between the two food sources. There is a soft edge in there that bucks seem to use frequently to get to the doe bedding.
What would be your approach for improving the property for mature buck use? Less food/more cover? Food that equals cover? Attract as many does as possible to encourage bucks during the rut?
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Between this property and the neighbors I have food and cover for a large portion of the season. The deer I get on camera seem to stay most of the season. No matter how many does I leave or shoot I don’t seem to have mature bucks using this property with any frequency. The first year there was a 3 year old 7 point who showed up several times. Since then, maybe one picture of something mature per year. This year I have only stepped foot on it twice for hunting purposes and only on winds that weren’t out of the north so my scent wasn’t pushing across the whole place. My stand, which has only been sat once this year, is in the woods between the two food sources. There is a soft edge in there that bucks seem to use frequently to get to the doe bedding.
What would be your approach for improving the property for mature buck use? Less food/more cover? Food that equals cover? Attract as many does as possible to encourage bucks during the rut?

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