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  1. … hold and sustain “X amount” of deer (both bucks and does). Because of territorial tendencies, social pressures … impact on the amount and size of the bucks you have to hunt. …
  2. … bring a high level of success in deer calling with each hunt. …
  3. … unless you first manage the people who’re going to hunt the deer. We have a unique situation here in Alabama, … we had to get information from our hunters on harvesting does to maintain the deer herd. At one time in our history, … What Type of Management Plan Do You and the People You Hunt With Need: Editor’s Note: Since many landowners manage …
  4. … recent Reconyx  trail-camera pictures we have, and we hunt the does. We never hunt in the mornings, and we never try to take an …
  5. … at my watch I realized I’d driven eight hours to hunt for 45 minutes. I’d never encountered anything even … regeneration in the forest. That made it a lot easier to hunt, but it couldn’t have been too good for the deer, or … are two ways to achieve balance between P and K.  Shoot Does One is to reduce P through trigger finger management. …
  6. … social structure of the herd during the time you intend to hunt is a key to getting calls, decoys or scent to work for … group), and doe/fawn family groups are social with other does and fawns. Testosterone will change things soon, but for … this is the case.  Contrary to what some say, it’s the does that dictate when breeding will actually take place and …
  7. … deer season. They also instituted a no-kill policy on the does.  “We realized that if the does felt comfortable to … to Suzie:   “He was just a beautiful deer! I decided to hunt the Swamp Monster. For two weeks, I sat in the Buzzard … farms are river-bottom hardwoods.  Bob and Suzie Smith hunt about 500 acres that they manage for wildlife . Using …
  8. … of photos of big whitetails on the 700-acre property we hunt, but the biggest buck in the photos was one I’d never … noticed that during the rut, when the bucks were chasing does, we always got numbers of photos of bucks we knew …
  9. … 12, so the first deer season when I was actually able to hunt with a bow was when I was 13. I took my first doe with a … of a field. I was hunting close to an apple tree. Three does came in from a hay field and fed under the apple tree. …
  10. … It's when mature bucks are on the move, actively pursuing does for breeding. Traditionally, most hunters focus their … be lounging at home, biding my time until the evening hunt. As the afternoon progressed, I observed an astonishing … Pack your lunch or take a quick break as I did on my hunt, then rush to get back. Bringing a supply of water is …