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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 879205" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>I love my ATV, but on 150 acres I can't see it being your friend. Hopefully, more eastern folks will chime in as most western hunts individuals cover much more ground than the 5 of you are. </p><p></p><p>We hunted elk on 90 acres as part of a family deal. Realistically the elk were going to end up there once in the season. It was thick swamp, and where they would go when pressured. Once they were busted out they wouldn't be back for the season. A couple of guys on the escape routes the rest push the cover.</p><p></p><p>Locally some of the guys are having luck with feeders on small properties. Like has been said if you have some rut, if your property has the does the bucks won't be far. </p><p></p><p>Whatever combination, of feed, cover, and sex your place offers above the neighbors property is where they'll be. Not to start a family feud, but the area has too many hunters. Some sort of coop with the neighbors should seriously considered. Somebody gets left out though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 879205, member: 30671"] I love my ATV, but on 150 acres I can't see it being your friend. Hopefully, more eastern folks will chime in as most western hunts individuals cover much more ground than the 5 of you are. We hunted elk on 90 acres as part of a family deal. Realistically the elk were going to end up there once in the season. It was thick swamp, and where they would go when pressured. Once they were busted out they wouldn't be back for the season. A couple of guys on the escape routes the rest push the cover. Locally some of the guys are having luck with feeders on small properties. Like has been said if you have some rut, if your property has the does the bucks won't be far. Whatever combination, of feed, cover, and sex your place offers above the neighbors property is where they'll be. Not to start a family feud, but the area has too many hunters. Some sort of coop with the neighbors should seriously considered. Somebody gets left out though. [/QUOTE]
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