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<blockquote data-quote="crawdad" data-source="post: 976508" data-attributes="member: 10461"><p>Wow! Should have read your post first cause I just got through saying the very same thing on the "What would you change" post. I've got that very problem here. After the first few days of hunting all the deer on our land runs over to our neighbors land and they don't hunt and they don't let anyone hunt on their property. So after season closes, we've got a over population of does back on our property. </p><p></p><p>I've also got dirty neighbors who own land on the backside of our property. They do a real good job deer control. Anything that resembles a deer, gets shot and taken home. Doesn't matter if it's a buck or doe, big buck or small buck, spike, spotted, fetus, if it moves its going in their freezer. I can't stand them and seems the game wardens cant do nothing about it so long as its their own property they're doing it on. And they start big gun hunting early, Oct. 1st. I don't think they even know what a bow & arrow looks like! </p><p></p><p>But you are right, if your neighbors arent going to practice deer management, then your wasting your time on your own property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crawdad, post: 976508, member: 10461"] Wow! Should have read your post first cause I just got through saying the very same thing on the "What would you change" post. I've got that very problem here. After the first few days of hunting all the deer on our land runs over to our neighbors land and they don't hunt and they don't let anyone hunt on their property. So after season closes, we've got a over population of does back on our property. I've also got dirty neighbors who own land on the backside of our property. They do a real good job deer control. Anything that resembles a deer, gets shot and taken home. Doesn't matter if it's a buck or doe, big buck or small buck, spike, spotted, fetus, if it moves its going in their freezer. I can't stand them and seems the game wardens cant do nothing about it so long as its their own property they're doing it on. And they start big gun hunting early, Oct. 1st. I don't think they even know what a bow & arrow looks like! But you are right, if your neighbors arent going to practice deer management, then your wasting your time on your own property. [/QUOTE]
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