Chainsaw
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Thanks Dave. Here is the crazy thing. I count 5 or 6 in that age class. When we bought the property in 2013, the DEC had just instituted a 3pt one one side antler restriction. I believe it has helped. That first winter, our camera surveys picked up nothing but yearling bucks (spikes and fork horns). By the fall of 2014, we had multiple new bucks regularly in the plots we'd never seen which were 3-4. They clearly were pulled in from the neighbors. After the hinge cuts (23 acres), the numbers really picked up. I've got enough cameras out to know that several of the mature bucks travel to and from the neighbors, but most of the deer are homebodies. My theory is wandering bucks have found the food/cover and moved in. This was just what our consultant predicted. Still, I'm humbled and surprised because what I'm seeing is 3-4 years sooner than I'd hoped. One thing I'm particularly focused on is doe numbers. I'm set up to have way too many. I'll let you know about a tour--I'd love to have you down as I'm sure your keen eye would be very helpful.
Great! Thanks for sharing your progress with all of us;its very helpful to me and I'm sure to many others as well. It would be fun to tour just after snow melt so we would have the option of doing a partial browse survey together as a way of measuring your does against winter resources. I used to do them many years ago and then stopped for no reason and then Steve got me motivated to do them again--lot's of fun. And just after snow melt the terrain is visible and so revealing.