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<blockquote data-quote="Hard rock" data-source="post: 2564728" data-attributes="member: 116620"><p>That sounds a little high , but lease land in Tx is getting harder too find . I think taking 2 bucks and 2 does is what a game biologist would recommend , maybe 1 mature buck , spikes and 2 does. If you have big neighbors and not high fenced out that helps . If you lease it and have big neighbors , practice good stewardship on your leased property and develop a good relationship with the other hunters on the other property and hope they feel likewise . Example don't be target shooting during hunting season , running 4 wheelers all over the place during hunting season , crowding fence lines with stands and feeders , setting stands where your shooting towards the neighbors property, I think you get the idea . 150 acres for 2 men and your sons can be a lot of fun it's not a lot of property but if you set it up right and it has good deer cover it might be ok . Good luck and good hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hard rock, post: 2564728, member: 116620"] That sounds a little high , but lease land in Tx is getting harder too find . I think taking 2 bucks and 2 does is what a game biologist would recommend , maybe 1 mature buck , spikes and 2 does. If you have big neighbors and not high fenced out that helps . If you lease it and have big neighbors , practice good stewardship on your leased property and develop a good relationship with the other hunters on the other property and hope they feel likewise . Example don’t be target shooting during hunting season , running 4 wheelers all over the place during hunting season , crowding fence lines with stands and feeders , setting stands where your shooting towards the neighbors property, I think you get the idea . 150 acres for 2 men and your sons can be a lot of fun it’s not a lot of property but if you set it up right and it has good deer cover it might be ok . Good luck and good hunting. [/QUOTE]
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