Time and good property. I hunted a 154 acres in Jackson County for 11 years and took 13 bucks over 125". I didn't hunt a lot until January but once January came I hunted around 20 days. Most of the time only coming out of the woods for an hour around lunch. For the last several years I've hunted mostly in Alabama on 100 acres of family land that isn't anything special and still don't spend much time in the woods until late January into February. I still usually kill a good deer off it most years but I'll spend 10 to 14 days straight in the woods to get that 1 shot. I'm blessed to have the time to devote to it. Time, decent property and not stinking up the woods checking cameras and hunting when odds are low seem to work pretty good for me.


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Bauvard