Ideally you need to perform a trail camera survey before setting harvest goals. Just look up “Deer Trail Camera Survey” and there will be several articles over how to conduct one.
Once you have an idea of your approximate deer density, then you get a better feel for how many does you want to take out.
While 200 acres isn’t massive, you can absolutely make a difference. Get a couple neighbors involved in a Co-Op and you can easily turn 200 acres into maybe 1,000 etc acres under some form of a DMAP program.
- Georgia offers DMAP assistance with State Biologists. 3 of my farms are managed under DMAP and I’ve learned a lot so far and it costs next to nothing to enroll.
Habitat is the next area to focus on. Thick bedding, CRP, thick swamps should all be encouraged if possible.
If your neighbors have all of the food, I’d just setup 1 large food plot that’s setup downwind of thick bedding and setup for you prevailing Fall wind direction.
Good resources & professors to look into;
- Dr. Craig Harper
- Dr. Grant Woods
- MSU Deer Lab
- UF Deer Lab
- Land & Legacy