good replys all,,but those naysayers overlook one important fact that they mention themselves.deer population across the nation is exploding ,ive hunted every season with very few exceptions since a season was opened in oklahoma.back in the early days you had bragging rights if you even SAW a deer!you could walk all day and never see a track literally.last year i rifle hunted exactly 1.5hrs shot a buck and a doe,and that includes time to move to and from stand,in ml season i hunted 45 minutes including travel time to and from,I didnt bow hunt last season at all.whats changed?food plots,feeders,salt or mineral licks help folks harvest deer yes.but the bigest threat to deer herds now is not overhunting,its overpopulation.theres only so much food out there,and deer are very quickly eating it up.deer in your front yard,along hiway,in the open in the middle of the day is not normal behavior,its a sure sign of things terribly wrong!best thing we can do for these herds is to kill as many as possible,any way possible.if food plots and things help to do this ,thank the lord for them.I also have seen deer die offs.in fact I found 5 dead carcasses on one piece of property of my own after last winter storms.none appeared to be shot,storms at most lasted a week, and deer should have been able to survive quite easily.but they were all young yearling does,all looked to have starved.this year i will take my limit of older does,all i can legally shoot on this place.if i can get permits i"ll shoot more thank you!
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