Originally Posted By: jbc
Originally Posted By: Yelp softly
Originally Posted By: Atoler
As far as trying to pattern mature deer in bama. I think most people do more harm than good in alavama, unless you have a unique piece of property



If anyone has a proven strategy for photographing and pursuing the same deer, I'd like to hear from that guy.


(in my opinion) it is 100% dependent on your land layout. If its a bunch of pines and cutover, its going to be tough. If you have heads of woods that are travel corridors through ag fields, it is easier to run cameras.


I agree. We'll file this away as "obvious". I knew a 15 year old kid that killed P&Y qualifying bucks each year because he happened to have permission to hunt a 20 acre strip of woods between very large ag fields. This would be considered a "gold mine", not a typical hunting scenario. If you're fortunate to have such access, you will see result outside the norm.


"When there was no fowl, we ate crawdad, when there was no crawdad, we ate sand."

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