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<blockquote data-quote="lameduck" data-source="post: 915783" data-attributes="member: 7530"><p>What I would do is set up a small hand plot, this would give the deer a consistent food source. If hogs are a problem you might put some hog panels up around the plot because hogs can ruin a small plot in one night. If you want to hunt the hogs, you can fence half and leave the rest for the hogs. </p><p></p><p>I do not know if you have a pond, or anything on the land, if not you might set up some watering stations. This way you can keep the deer on your property and they will not have to travel for water. </p><p></p><p>Most important is to get the neighbors to work with you, and if they are hunters set up a management plan. If you can get a few neighbors on board feeding protein, corn, a few plots, and a water source you will find yourself in the deer quickly. </p><p></p><p>Just remember if there is a neighbor that is not on board, and is going to shoot anything that walks, and invite friends to do the same it can ruin 25 acres fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lameduck, post: 915783, member: 7530"] What I would do is set up a small hand plot, this would give the deer a consistent food source. If hogs are a problem you might put some hog panels up around the plot because hogs can ruin a small plot in one night. If you want to hunt the hogs, you can fence half and leave the rest for the hogs. I do not know if you have a pond, or anything on the land, if not you might set up some watering stations. This way you can keep the deer on your property and they will not have to travel for water. Most important is to get the neighbors to work with you, and if they are hunters set up a management plan. If you can get a few neighbors on board feeding protein, corn, a few plots, and a water source you will find yourself in the deer quickly. Just remember if there is a neighbor that is not on board, and is going to shoot anything that walks, and invite friends to do the same it can ruin 25 acres fast. [/QUOTE]
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