Originally Posted by Lonster
Originally Posted by 2Dogs
It is very possible to have more than 1 mature buck per 1,000 acres, that is if mature means 4yo and older. The other parts of the above MSU study comes as no surprise.


I agree. A mature buck isn’t exclusive to “his” home range, it can overlap the home range of another mature buck. It boils down to whether your property is the spot where they overlap. Also a mature buck’s home range could cross one part of your property while another mature buck’s home range could cross another portion of your property.


It helps to have several large properties , conjoined, equaling several thousand acres, with like minded owners.





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