Posted by Hill-Billy Rock-Star on October 26, 2010 at 15:03:18 from (198.111.167.50):
In Reply to: Re: Deer stands posted by Traditional Farmer on October 26, 2010 at 04:18:03:
I set my land up just for the deer. 200 acres of it is tillable farm land, corn or soybeans (It was corn this year.)The other 200 acres is woods and swamp. I left corn standing in good areas for the deer. 8 raised box blinds and 12 tree stands. Made trails threw the swamp and woods that the deer use. I leave 20 acres of woods and swamp that nobody is to go into. 5 acres of chest tall grass. I planted small food plots all over. All Bucks must have 4 points on 1 side to shoot and the last weekend of gun season is doe"s only. Last year their where 2 bucks in the 140 class takin a 10 pt and a 12 point. The year before My buddys daughter she is was 14 took a 13 point. We shoot lots of nice deer.
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