Paradise725
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question fellow deer farmers. I’m trying to decide on are doe management this year. Last year we took 7 doe on my 350 and neighbor took the same on his 400. We got 30 plus acres of food plots out and you can easily see they are eating them. The browse pressure doesn’t seem bad yet. I took these pictures today of random spots in the woods and two pictures of my clover. It’s defiantly higher in side the fence. It’s 5 plus acres of clover last night I counted 22 deer in clover and 8 in my salty knob plot. Is it just a gut feeling on how many to take per year or is there some logic to it? Thanks for any advice.
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Just found your property thread. You’ve got an awesome place and you are doing some incredible work making it into a Mecca! As far as doe harvest advice, your best indicator is going to be browse pressure inside the woods. Your plots can feed way more deer than your acreage will support. Likely you are supporting deer during the winter from miles away. I’d just keep an eye on the amount of food available in the woods at ground level in March. You don’t want to hold so many deer that your timber regeneration is really stunted because that becomes an invitation for undesirable invasive species. 7 is a good number for you but I bet you could kill double that and not notice much of a difference in deer sightings the next year.
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