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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 878909" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>Hey Guys. I hunt on my father-in-laws 150 acre property. There is 5 of us who hunt the land. We are all relatively new to hunting and this is in New York. We actually wanted to pose this question to you. We hunted this past weekend hard. Spent every hour in the woods. We use quads as transport.</p><p>The neighboring properties are also woods which including ours totals about 500-600 acres which are hunted by other hunters. All is private property but we are unsure the total number of hunters. We saw some smaller bucks but nothing worthy of shooting. Now considering all the hunting we did this past opening weekend, we assume the deer are probably starting to feel pressure...if not a lot. What are your thoughts? If they are feeling lots of pressure now that opening weekend is over, what tips do you recommend proceding forward to try and locate those hard to find older bucks under pressure. Again this is in New York where we do no not have a great buck to doe ratio. Any advice would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 878909, member: 52437"] Hey Guys. I hunt on my father-in-laws 150 acre property. There is 5 of us who hunt the land. We are all relatively new to hunting and this is in New York. We actually wanted to pose this question to you. We hunted this past weekend hard. Spent every hour in the woods. We use quads as transport. The neighboring properties are also woods which including ours totals about 500-600 acres which are hunted by other hunters. All is private property but we are unsure the total number of hunters. We saw some smaller bucks but nothing worthy of shooting. Now considering all the hunting we did this past opening weekend, we assume the deer are probably starting to feel pressure...if not a lot. What are your thoughts? If they are feeling lots of pressure now that opening weekend is over, what tips do you recommend proceding forward to try and locate those hard to find older bucks under pressure. Again this is in New York where we do no not have a great buck to doe ratio. Any advice would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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