I like hunting public, but dang is it hard here in Florida. I like going out and exploring a piece and trying to figure it out. Its difficult but rewarding, the deer know the game well and all the old bucks stay in the closed areas where you can't hunt. Ive been lucky enough to get on some decent ones early season over the last few years but it definitely takes time and luck. Very hard to pattern deer here where there is food and water in thick cover and they don't have to move.
I live in a small neighborhood a few miles from a WMA, most plots are 3 to 5 acres and we have some big neighborhood deer. When I first moved in I put up a feeder in my yard to see what would come by. During the summer I could ride my lawnmower within 50 yds to 8 point bucks during daylight. The first cold snap and opening day of archery season I sat out near the feeder, had a smaller 6 and a bunch of does. Didn't shoot anything and from October to February I did not have a single daylight buck on the feeder. Had a few regulars coming late night through the season. Late Feb I had a big boy come through one afternoon chasing some does and stopped to eat after they ran off. Never been on camera once. I wasn't actively hunting as i hsd pretty much given up but seen him and tagged him. It was kinda bittersweet as it didnt feel like "hunting" but I know it was not shooting tame trained deer either. I ended up taking down the feeder in the yard tho, was spending too much feeding the chickens and ducks lol.
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Last Pic is the only daylight buck for that whole year. Lucky enough to kill him but it was definitely not shooting fish in a barrel like I thought it would be.