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<blockquote data-quote="300WSM" data-source="post: 915342" data-attributes="member: 6329"><p>If i wanted a place to hunt, i'd buy it and put a food plot or some feeders on it. This will get crossing deer to come back and stay. I hear alot about deer management and how in the past people just shot whatever and didnt worry about deer size or quality. I dont believe this crap as there are more deer in this state now than ever before. ODWC is managing the deer population. Big bucks dont get big by being seen alot. They are hard to hunt. If you've seen and shot alot of deer maybe you will hold out for a bigger buck, but if you havent shot many or seen many i'd say kill the first one you see because you might not see another. Thats the way i've hunted for a while, now i've got a good place to hunt, where i see alot of deer, and i may start getting selective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300WSM, post: 915342, member: 6329"] If i wanted a place to hunt, i'd buy it and put a food plot or some feeders on it. This will get crossing deer to come back and stay. I hear alot about deer management and how in the past people just shot whatever and didnt worry about deer size or quality. I dont believe this crap as there are more deer in this state now than ever before. ODWC is managing the deer population. Big bucks dont get big by being seen alot. They are hard to hunt. If you've seen and shot alot of deer maybe you will hold out for a bigger buck, but if you havent shot many or seen many i'd say kill the first one you see because you might not see another. Thats the way i've hunted for a while, now i've got a good place to hunt, where i see alot of deer, and i may start getting selective. [/QUOTE]
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