Let me start this conversation by admitting my limitations. I am not a deer expert nor do I pretend to be. I hold no degrees in forestry , agriculture, or wildlife management. My view points are my own. I have briefly in the past been the Pro-staff of a couple of operations but am not getting paid and or sponsored by anybody at the present. Ok, my wife sponsors my hunting. She is willing to sell me out to any organization willing to give money or merchandise, HAHAHAHA.
I have worked in the outdoors a large portion of my life and ended up being the risk control/ insurance man for loggers and construction accounts. I have run a gun business successfully and unsuccessfully at times for the past ten years. I work hard for what I have but have had the pleasure of having a career that has allowed me to hunt. I have hunted and fished in numerous states which include VA, NC, AL, GA, KY, PA, and even in FL When I went into land ownership years ago, that cut out most of my out of state hunting which has kept me from going to the Midwest. Rather than any degrees, I am speaking from experience and what I have learned from my friends and customer's over the years. I also read way too many magazines and watch way too many hunting programs and youtube videos on deer management and planting for wildlife. I do follow and consider myself friends with some people that know allot about killing big deer, as well as attracting and growing big deer---------------but it doesnt pay my bills to live next to somebody that is rich (thats an old saying.)
LET THEM GET OLD. GIVE THEM FOOD AND PROTECT THEM.
OLD BOYS I am sure guys in the Midwest can debunk this ,but down south age does wonders. Let a buck get to 4.5 ,5.5 or even 6 years old. Its amazing to see how they bust out. I have seen properties with limited food sources and way to many does produce monsters I said nothing about raising Pope & Young or Boone & Crocket bucks, but an old buck is cool buck. Even if some folks consider him a cull. Just a side point, some of my favorite hunts and coolest deer mounts were for culls or what somebody told me was one!
Food Plots. I love to plant. Some experts say not to plant in the off season to keep the does away and some do say to plant. I do because I love growing stuff for the wildlife about as much as I do hunting them. This love can be seen in my gardening. I take pride in fall food plots and go to great efforts and expense to have them turn out right. I like planting stuff around the house in the summer because I just love to see the deer, turkey, and birds. I probably would have stopped hunting over the years if I wasnt allowed to plant oats, wheat, cereal rye, and Blessed clover for my deer. BAIT Hell Yes, I personally have no problems with it and know some do. To each his own. People can preach this and preach that. Again I hold no degrees. If they will let you run corn and bait deer, YES. It works. I just said I love planting for deer. If legal, I will probably have bait stations situated somewhere on my hunting properties around those plantings. Most of my largest bucks were not killed over a corn pile! Corn however helps hold does and increases the deer sightings. I went straight to corn. Yes I run some apples and they work. I have tried other bait including the blocks but usually end back up the yellow gold. I have limited knowledge of toasted soybeans and peanuts----I am always willing to learn. I run corn out of 55 gallon gravity feeders. I do occasionally run it on the ground and on the cob. Sometimes I throw it out around my feeders. Putting out 50 pounds of corn to hunt in 3 days ain't what I am talking about. Yes BAMA friends with spinner feeders---- I see the benefit of timers. I struggle with finding economical corn to run through them all the time. I think I have made my point. You all are trying to teach me so this may change over time!!
Protection Everybody knows that you need to give them cover. It goes further than that. Most of the guys I see who are real successful stay out of it! This is my biggest flaw. I am blessed with hunting land that I own, but I never seem to have enough to hunt-----because I love to hunt so much. Also you have neighbors who sit on your boarders trying to kill them going on and off your protection and salad bars. I dont want to own all the land, but just that which borders mine. Wish I had more to get them older.
Lets put all this together. Some of the most successful people have seen have a block either large or small that has hunting pressure less than those areas around it. They either feed, plant plots, or have agricultural resources. You Make them feel protected in the property. Keep your visits to the bait infrequent and dont run a camera anywhere if its going to cause you to visit too often. Lastly --To me a doe during the rut is BAIT! I dont shoot does anywhere close to the time I am buck hunting. Feed them, don't hunt it until things and times are perfect, and hunt smart.
Have a buddy in Alabama talking to one of his friends. They both love to hunt. Alabama bowhunting starts in October and gun goes into February. His friend loved to hunt like me. That friend likes to just be in the woods. Bowhunted, muzzle loader hunted, and rifle hunted as much as he could. That friend asked them how he killed big bucks? My friend said " Feed them, Hunt a stand no more than 3 times, don't have hunting buddies, and you will kill a big deer" That friend was shocked. It wont make friends but it will help you see more deer and eventually probably a big one.


