Keithw247
Active Member
Our property is primarily planted pines with stands ranging from 15 - 25 years old I would guess. I have been hunting logging decks that were cleared (some failed food plots) with feeders in them. I rarely have mature bucks coming to the feeders on camera or while hunting. After last season I moved my cameras from the feeders to game trails/ logging roads in the pine plantation and immediately started getting pictures of better bucks.
The undergrowth is very thick in the pines so hunting would be primarily on roads or fire lanes. The neighbor property clear cut timber last year and the regrowth is now about 6 foot high (junk, not pines). There is a lot of deer traffic going back and forth from that property to mine based on recent trail cam pics from along the property line.
I've got one lock on stand and a couple of ladder stands to put in there. I don't get out to the property to put corn out regularly (hence the feeders) but I don't think a feeder makes sense in tight spaces, at least that's what I've been told. I would like to hear from some of you who have had success in this type of terrain.
The undergrowth is very thick in the pines so hunting would be primarily on roads or fire lanes. The neighbor property clear cut timber last year and the regrowth is now about 6 foot high (junk, not pines). There is a lot of deer traffic going back and forth from that property to mine based on recent trail cam pics from along the property line.
I've got one lock on stand and a couple of ladder stands to put in there. I don't get out to the property to put corn out regularly (hence the feeders) but I don't think a feeder makes sense in tight spaces, at least that's what I've been told. I would like to hear from some of you who have had success in this type of terrain.