ResearchinStuff
WKR
Thanks for saying this. That is how the public I hunt is. It is surrounded by suburban developments and just a few small ag fields. Acorns are the best bet. Does bed just about anywhere they want though so even if acorns are their food, there’s no way to gaurantee where they will bed. That is why the advice of “hunt downwind of doe bedding” sounds ridiculous to me; I can’t imagine hunting a spot where I so confidently can predict that does will be bedded there.
I’ll also add that I am pretty confident there are no bucks beyond spikes that actually bed on the public land because it is all woods surrounding a lake, surrounded by developments. Since suburban area surrounds the woods all over, there is no way of getting somewhere that is truly secluded. While many areas may take a 1+ mile hike to get to for me, someone that lives right next to it may hunt it all year. There are quite a few spots that would require a 3 mile hike to access, but you can guarantee someone who lives in a house there is probably hunting it.
With that said, I think most of the bucks bed on private property since it’s never a long walk for them to access the public at night anyway
IMO, those suburbs are where nice bucks spend 3-5 years eating shrubs and getting nice racks, before they start feeling big and wander over to breed the does/get killed on public.