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<blockquote data-quote="oneshotonekill" data-source="post: 970512" data-attributes="member: 635"><p>I am no expert, but the first flaw I see in your theory is that deer do not obey property lines. With that being said you will never get your land 1:1 if all your neighbors are 13:1. Does go to food. So if your land is appealing to deer then you will have deer. The goal of the 1:1 is for herd health but it also makes the big guys get out and have to actively search for a receptive doe. I have read that mature bucks may travel 2 to 4 miles during the rut. I believe this is why some guys shoot this monster and then say we never ever saw this deer on our 400 trail cams. Harvesting does is good management.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oneshotonekill, post: 970512, member: 635"] I am no expert, but the first flaw I see in your theory is that deer do not obey property lines. With that being said you will never get your land 1:1 if all your neighbors are 13:1. Does go to food. So if your land is appealing to deer then you will have deer. The goal of the 1:1 is for herd health but it also makes the big guys get out and have to actively search for a receptive doe. I have read that mature bucks may travel 2 to 4 miles during the rut. I believe this is why some guys shoot this monster and then say we never ever saw this deer on our 400 trail cams. Harvesting does is good management. [/QUOTE]
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