Long Cut
WKR
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- May 24, 2019
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We bought a tract of land, approximately 50-70 acres somewhere in Georgia, back in 2020. The goal was wildlife and recreation.
We hired a Biologist, formed a Co-Op with neighbors, planted food plots, conducted prescribed burns, controlled invasives, did some TSI work, killed a bunch of Does, and have a timber cut happening in the next 2-12 months.
In 2020 we did take 2 mature bucks off of the property, but the sightings were lacking. Fast forward to 2022 and 2023, the amount of mature bucks in daylight or close to daylight on such a small acreage tract has been astounding.
This County isn’t known for “big bucks”, any deer over 140” will make the “All Time” records list for some perspective.
Any Archery buck over 120” will make the Top 10 list.
This post is to hopefully motivate people into managing their habitat, deer herd and letting deer reach maturity. Talk to your neighbors and establish that relationship. Leave the woods a little better than before. It IS possible on smaller tracts of land.
We hired a Biologist, formed a Co-Op with neighbors, planted food plots, conducted prescribed burns, controlled invasives, did some TSI work, killed a bunch of Does, and have a timber cut happening in the next 2-12 months.
In 2020 we did take 2 mature bucks off of the property, but the sightings were lacking. Fast forward to 2022 and 2023, the amount of mature bucks in daylight or close to daylight on such a small acreage tract has been astounding.
This County isn’t known for “big bucks”, any deer over 140” will make the “All Time” records list for some perspective.
Any Archery buck over 120” will make the Top 10 list.
This post is to hopefully motivate people into managing their habitat, deer herd and letting deer reach maturity. Talk to your neighbors and establish that relationship. Leave the woods a little better than before. It IS possible on smaller tracts of land.