Food plots and cut ag fields are not the same as pouring piles of corn and again these are strawman arguments. Next it'll be, "do you use anything other than throwing a spear? How's that ethical?"
Everyone figured you were off sucking dick somewhere up north and giving hunting advice about places you’ve never been. I killed that doe with her head buried in a corn pile while I relaxed in an office chair with a roof over my head by the way. She was exactly 301 yards away also.
I’m of the opinion that even a deer on a corn pile had more of a chance than a beef cow with her head locked in a fence with a feeding trough in front of her.
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Very mature. I still don't get the "up North" references you keep saying about me seeing as I'm from Tennessee. I only lived in Minnesota for 3 years man.
I was busy with work and actually working hard to kill deer, unlike the corn pile shooters. I killed 4 and earned every one of them. Wish I had killed another 3 or 4 does, maybe next year.
On our place in the upstate we haven’t seen any decrease in deer numbers. If anything maybe an increase. We kill our fair share too doesn’t seem to make any significant difference in population. Oh yeah and we have feeders.
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Ed how long has orangeburg area been allowed to bait?
"They are who we thought they were"
You can dress a fat chick up, but you cant fix stupid
When I went by Vox's processing in Johnsonville Thursday evening they had 16 does laid out on the dirt and 4 men cleaning as hard as they could go. Feller said we brought the first buck he had seen all day. Quite an outfit they've got going. Seems to be plenty of does in GZ 4.
Ain't much skill in still hunting over cob/shelled corn. Sit there and wait on the scope to turn brown. Now if you're doing it with a bow, there's some skill/knowledge in that. I enjoy eating deer, and I enjoy sitting in a tree watching them a couple days out the year, but it don't hold a candle to bird hunting.
Are lowcountry adult does bigger than upstate adult does? Might be fun next year to try something different and maybe spend a week down there with a couple extra doe tags.
Average tract size is small say 50-100 acres. Getting smaller by the day thanks to development. I understand your point and I’m not saying you’re wrong but based on abt 18 years of observation I’m just not seeing it. Also depends a lot on who your neighbors are. We have good neighbors.
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I tried to shoot a doe once. I missed. Dad said it was psychological. I don't try any more. I see does when I sit. I stop counting at 20. I stop counting a lot.
Ephesians 2 : 8-9
Charles Barkley: Nobody doesn't like meat.
Upstate. Hunt a 100 acres. 54 which is a hay field and the rest wooded. Got 2 small plots 1 feeder. Last 3 years just 4 bucks and about 10 does. Still in the process of working the wooded area a little. Next year is gonna be a 1 to 2 deer limit maybe next 2 years. Nothing to look out across the field at night and see 20 deer out but starting to see more and more bucks.
“Duck hunting gives a man a chance to see the loneliest places …blinds washed by a rolling surf, blue and gold autumn marshes, …a rice field in the rain, flooded pin-oak forests or any remote river delta. In duck hunting the scene is as important as the shooting.” ~ Erwin Bauer, The Duck Hunter’s Bible, 1965
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