Glad we get Dipperesque posts to ponder over again.
If I get a chance I'll try to take a photo of the tree line here on the western side of the state.
"Dipperesque".......now THAT brings a smile.....
bill
Glad we get Dipperesque posts to ponder over again.
If I get a chance I'll try to take a photo of the tree line here on the western side of the state.
120, some neighbors shoot does, some don't. The deer filter to my property from a mile or so. Almost everyone passes yearling bucks. It's 50/50 that will pass 2, and 3s. Getting bucks to 4 plus still isn't easy, but they are there.
Neighbors make or break a property. When neighborhoods start passing 4 year olds, you could really have something special. Guys do, and that's when you see the 160 and up bucks....
Baker - if you ever want to trade hunts, let me knowThere is one thing we can agree on Bull and that is land prices are much much higher in Waupaca County than in Rapides parish, La. Much higher. It would be challenging and take time for me to get $3000/acre for my farm even though the city limits is on one boundary and there are subdivisions on several boundaries. I often smile wondering if some of my neighbors have any idea there could be a 200" buck yards away from their property. Nonetheless property values here do not reflect your circumstance and I question that is strictly a function of the quality of hunting there.
To really put it in to perspective, I paid $65 acre for the first ranch I bought in Mexico.It is a wildlife wonderland incomparable to much of anything in the U.S. including some of the best deer hunting in the world. Once we developed the template for safe U.S. ownership , Americans moved in and prices zoomed to $300 an acre. Now no one is selling for any price hoping the Eagle Ford oil/gas play crosses the river. Mineral plays will effect property values far more than recreation.
Point is there may be more to land values where you are than just the quality of hunting. Speculation on my part as previously mentioned I don't think I've ever been to Waupaca county. I have been to Wi. some and know that it is a beautiful state.
This is a rough crowd. I just signed up here, saw a local topic, and gave my experience/situation. I'm not trying to convince anyone to buy land near me, I don't ever remember reading about it either? I explained my situation and asked a relevant question.
I don't u understand why this group is so uptight, and down right rude?
Thank you bull for sharing your fence idea. I never thought of it. I'm glad I learned one thing from this site visit, but it will probably be the last.
These internet forums are clearly full of some negative/ rude people. I've seen these people by reading the qdm forum, the same users clearly found their way here.
Good day and good bye
Check your conversationsThis is a rough crowd. I just signed up here, saw a local topic, and gave my experience/situation. I'm not trying to convince anyone to buy land near me, I don't ever remember reading about it either? I explained my situation and asked a relevant question.
I don't u understand why this group is so uptight, and down right rude?
Thank you bull for sharing your fence idea. I never thought of it. I'm glad I learned one thing from this site visit, but it will probably be the last.
These internet forums are clearly full of some negative/ rude people. I've seen these people by reading the qdm forum, the same users clearly found their way here.
Good day and good bye
Can your neighbors not see through the high fence?[/QUOTE][QUOTE="Baker, post: 45571, member: 91 I often smile wondering if some of my neighbors have any idea there could be a 200" buck yards away from their property.
My apologies if I was part of the rude, it was not my intention at all. People like you are an important part of this forum. Your local overpopulated overbrowsed deer conditions are probably at one end of the spectrum of hunters and someone that has a few deer at a feeder and names every one of them is at the other end. And because your situation is unique your input is more important than someone like me whose location is very ordinary. Like I said earlier I enjoyed reading about your hunting, I suggest u hang around a little bit longer until u actually get to know what nice guys we really are.This is a rough crowd. I just signed up here, saw a local topic, and gave my experience/situation. I'm not trying to convince anyone to buy land near me, I don't ever remember reading about it either? I explained my situation and asked a relevant question.
I don't u understand why this group is so uptight, and down right rude?
Thank you bull for sharing your fence idea. I never thought of it. I'm glad I learned one thing from this site visit, but it will probably be the last.
These internet forums are clearly full of some negative/ rude people. I've seen these people by reading the qdm forum, the same users clearly found their way here.
Good day and good bye
Like I said earlier I enjoyed reading about your hunting, I suggest u hang around a little bit longer until u actually get to know what nice guys we really are.
Ha Ha! Good one. The sound of rifles in the woods during bow season. Okie you have a serious poaching problem there?I am just responding to the post saying we are all jealous of waupaca county and that overbrowse is a "high class problem"...
We aren't and it isn't...
If you follow bulls posting you will see he asks for advice and gets very, very good responses from the members here and when we tell the truth of the matter we are all of a sudden jealous and what not...truth is most of us are also very happy with our properties and situations. I myself hunt 3 properties in the very county I reside in and am extremely satisfied with the results, so satisfied that I don't really even want to hunt anywhere else. I get that awesome "deer camp" experience on a deer lease we share with 8 other folks...camping, cooking, working together, and conversing. We even kill some really great deer there as well.
Then I have our "high class" place that I can plot and do tsi on and we kill a passle of does off of and occasionally my grandson takes a buck there.
Then I have the 90 acres we reside on and is where the really great deer seem to hang out and we get some good ones off of. Deer numbers are super low here but mature buck numbers are high...great nutrition because of few mouths...thick woods...plot, hinging, etc...
If shots heard is a gauge of greatness then this place must be amazing because the woods are full of the sounds of rifles all through bow season into muzzleloader and rifle...like I said...low deer numbers but the smart older ones seem to pull through most years.
Paca, I am sorry you don't like the answers given to bulls queries but most of us are not novices and regardless of where you are there is someone in another state that is either dealing with the same issues or seeing the same successes and to think your county is unique above all others throughout the country is pretty naive...I certainly don't think my county is the end all be all of deer hunting and I am sure there are lots of places I could go and see 20-60 deer a sit but there is nowhere I have read about on any of these forums I would rather be on a cold frosty November morning than right here in these big woods, hills, and hollows...
Absolutely...but again that tends to be a problem for most everybody unless you have the deer fenced in or your hunting property is in a country that doesn't allow the general citizenry to have guns...Ha Ha! Good one. The sound of rifles in the woods during bow season. Okie you have a serious poaching problem there?
I am just responding to the post saying we are all jealous of waupaca county and that overbrowse is a "high class problem"...
We aren't and it isn't...
If you follow bulls posting you will see he asks for advice and gets very, very good responses from the members here and when we tell the truth of the matter we are all of a sudden jealous and what not...truth is most of us are also very happy with our properties and situations. I myself hunt 3 properties in the very county I reside in and am extremely satisfied with the results, so satisfied that I don't really even want to hunt anywhere else. I get that awesome "deer camp" experience on a deer lease we share with 8 other folks...camping, cooking, working together, and conversing. We even kill some really great deer there as well.
Then I have our "high class" place that I can plot and do tsi on and we kill a passle of does off of and occasionally my grandson takes a buck there.
Then I have the 90 acres we reside on and is where the really great deer seem to hang out and we get some good ones off of. Deer numbers are super low here but mature buck numbers are high...great nutrition because of few mouths...thick woods...plot, hinging, etc...
If shots heard is a gauge of greatness then this place must be amazing because the woods are full of the sounds of rifles all through bow season into muzzleloader and rifle...like I said...low deer numbers but the smart older ones seem to pull through most years.
Paca, I am sorry you don't like the answers given to bulls queries but most of us are not novices and regardless of where you are there is someone in another state that is either dealing with the same issues or seeing the same successes and to think your county is unique above all others throughout the country is pretty naive...I certainly don't think my county is the end all be all of deer hunting and I am sure there are lots of places I could go and see 20-60 deer a sit but there is nowhere I have read about on any of these forums I would rather be on a cold frosty November morning than right here in these big woods, hills, and hollows...
You are right, poaching is a universal problem. But the lay of the land, roads, terrain, building locations, local law enforcement efforts and who the neighbors are makes a big difference. Food plots running right up to a property line can b a problem.Planting Norway spruce along the road if you have open fields helps. Having dual access to your property\ room to hide your vehicle that people can't pattern when you are there helps. Random patrolling is a deterrent. Poachers will know where the hot spots are. If someone is shopping for a new property think about these things before you buy. And mentally write off a few deer every year to poaching and don't let it spoil your fun.Absolutely...but again that tends to be a problem for most everybody unless you have the deer fenced in or your hunting property is in a country that doesn't allow the general citizenry to have guns...