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    You need to shoot every mature doe at any feeder. They are evil anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bbhntr48 View Post
    You need to shoot every mature doe at any feeder. They are evil anyway.
    I agree. They are always the ones that ruin a hunt

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    Shoot does like they stole from you. NC has a program called DMAP where a club can shoot X number of additional girl deer every year and it not go against the shooters tags. I’d see if SC has something similar.

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    Personally,

    I try to whack as many mature does as possible. Especially the bitches that stand in a cutover blowning, snorting and stomping.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nitro5x6's View Post
    Personally,

    I try to whack as many mature does as possible. Especially the bitches that stand in a cutover blowning, snorting and stomping.
    yeah that is what I have started doing

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    This one is huge


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    Are you asking for volunteers to assist you?

    Theoretically, according to some old DNR Agents I once knew, the optimal ratio is 1:1-1:3 (Buck to Doe). Around here it seems like we're seeing closer to 1:10-12 or so.
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    Seems like it would be a great incentive to get some new insurance customers... Orrrr hear me out... Maybe reward some loyal ones hahaha
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    Quote Originally Posted by darealdeal View Post
    Seems like it would be a great incentive to get some new insurance customers... Orrrr hear me out... Maybe reward some loyal ones hahaha
    lol. We implemented a pretty strict guest policy which we may need to reevaluate lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by WoodieSC View Post
    Are you asking for volunteers to assist you?

    Theoretically, according to some old DNR Agents I once knew, the optimal ratio is 1:1-1:3 (Buck to Doe). Around here it seems like we're seeing closer to 1:10-12 or so.
    Those are the ratios i have always heard

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    truth-I dont think you can tell a damn thing from the information provided (what county?) and you wont kill enough does to matter.

    enjoy seeing deer and taking some home to eat.

    other than a true "management plan" and implementing said plan, you're just posting nonsense.

    its truth week. get over it.
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2thDoc View Post
    truth-I dont think you can tell a damn thing from the information provided (what county?) and you wont kill enough does to matter.

    enjoy seeing deer and taking some home to eat.

    other than a true "management plan" and implementing said plan, you're just posting nonsense.

    its truth week. get over it.
    Kershaw county. I have provided the information I have and am trying to come up with said management plan. Can't form a plan without coming up with a goal. Can't come up with a goal until I find out what is optimal.

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    If your name isn’t on the deed then I wouldn’t get to hung up on the situation.

    Might be an influx in numbers based on the mast available in the area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smilee View Post
    If your name isn’t on the deed then I wouldn’t get to hung up on the situation.

    Might be an influx in numbers based on the mast available in the area.
    Just trying to improve the buck quality/movement. You are right though, in theory I could lose it at any point.


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    I love shooting a big ass doe. I've seen some big ones come out of peanut fields in Statesboro , Ga.

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    Management plans don't really work on small properties.. Shoot what pleases you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by b35w View Post
    Kershaw county. I have provided the information I have and am trying to come up with said management plan. Can't form a plan without coming up with a goal. Can't come up with a goal until I find out what is optimal.
    I would proceed with caution. I tried the QDM approach for 10 years on less than a 1000 acres in Williamsburg county. Killed 60 does every year. If you are not careful, you will lose the "why" that you hunt. I was managing not hunting, I felt I had to kill does and let bucks walk. I lost my joy in hunting for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bbhntr48 View Post
    I would proceed with caution. I tried the QDM approach for 10 years on less than a 1000 acres in Williamsburg county. Killed 60 does every year. If you are not careful, you will lose the "why" that you hunt. I was managing not hunting, I felt I had to kill does and let bucks walk. I lost my joy in hunting for a while.
    Great insight


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    If there are acorns next year you want see them at your feeders like that most likely
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