rusty1034
Active Member
Howdy all,
This is the beginning of a thread about 90 acres in WMU 6a in New York.
I bought the property about 5 years ago. It’s rather long and narrow being about 366 yards X 3,666 yards.
The property is conveniently broken into about 7 distinct habitat sections including a 1)fallow hay field, 2)cow pasture, 3) 3 acre cultivated food plot, 4) swampy maple/ ash stand, 5) thick white cedars 6) 2 acre cultivated food plot 7) mature open hard woods.
The neighbor to the west hunts quite a bit, and doesn’t really concern himself with QDM, or bag limits.
The properties (400 acres) to my east are owned or leased by a family member who generally takes one 2 1/2 yr old buck annually.
The habitat changes I have made since purchasing the property include :
1) Having a dozer clear a 2 acre overgrown pasture that is surrounded by cedar. That spot now hasWinter Rye and clover in it.
2) A one acre heavy cut in the Maple swamp. Logs are used for firewood, and the regrowth has been nothing less than phenomenal. Stump sprouts everywhere, and some hinge cutting that is holding deer, as well as turning into jungle clusters.
3) This year I converted a cow pasture into a 3 acre cultivated food plot. I purchased a 2 row John Deere corn planter. It came with bean cups. I planted this plot in about 30% corn, and 70% soy beans. Both crops did very well. At this point I can’t tell if the deer are using this plot, but suspect it will certainly get used during the long cold winter.
For the first time since running cameras in this area, I have some good pix/vids of what I believe to be a 3 yr old. I didn’t have any vids of him on last weeks card pull, but suspect he may have switched into search mode.
Please enjoy this vid of him.
Rusty
Rusty
This is the beginning of a thread about 90 acres in WMU 6a in New York.
I bought the property about 5 years ago. It’s rather long and narrow being about 366 yards X 3,666 yards.
The property is conveniently broken into about 7 distinct habitat sections including a 1)fallow hay field, 2)cow pasture, 3) 3 acre cultivated food plot, 4) swampy maple/ ash stand, 5) thick white cedars 6) 2 acre cultivated food plot 7) mature open hard woods.
The neighbor to the west hunts quite a bit, and doesn’t really concern himself with QDM, or bag limits.
The properties (400 acres) to my east are owned or leased by a family member who generally takes one 2 1/2 yr old buck annually.
The habitat changes I have made since purchasing the property include :
1) Having a dozer clear a 2 acre overgrown pasture that is surrounded by cedar. That spot now hasWinter Rye and clover in it.
2) A one acre heavy cut in the Maple swamp. Logs are used for firewood, and the regrowth has been nothing less than phenomenal. Stump sprouts everywhere, and some hinge cutting that is holding deer, as well as turning into jungle clusters.
3) This year I converted a cow pasture into a 3 acre cultivated food plot. I purchased a 2 row John Deere corn planter. It came with bean cups. I planted this plot in about 30% corn, and 70% soy beans. Both crops did very well. At this point I can’t tell if the deer are using this plot, but suspect it will certainly get used during the long cold winter.
For the first time since running cameras in this area, I have some good pix/vids of what I believe to be a 3 yr old. I didn’t have any vids of him on last weeks card pull, but suspect he may have switched into search mode.
Please enjoy this vid of him.
Rusty
Rusty