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I bought land - now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="victor3ranger" data-source="post: 3101215" data-attributes="member: 127035"><p>Sounds like the sanctuary is the 500 acre place that doesn't allow hunting.</p><p>But 338 dude is absolutely right.</p><p>Find the deer's water source, protect it and I wouldn't hunt that.</p><p>Rent a skidsteer with the mulcher, make sure the skidsteer has tracks, open up a plot area.</p><p>If the understory is really thick I would make more than one plot, you might find that one is better than the other.</p><p>When building the plot, make it into a V shape, that way you can basically have two plots in one, and you can watch both sides at once. Each leg of the V needs to be fairly narrow and long.</p><p>A feeder and mineral lick is good as well.</p><p>You will probably find that after a couple of years you will fine tune your setup.</p><p>If you are going to set up a place for a camper or makeshift cabin you will need water, google ways to hand drill a water well and how to set it up. Pumps and stuff can be done using a solar system.</p><p>From that point the sky is the limit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="victor3ranger, post: 3101215, member: 127035"] Sounds like the sanctuary is the 500 acre place that doesn’t allow hunting. But 338 dude is absolutely right. Find the deer’s water source, protect it and I wouldn’t hunt that. Rent a skidsteer with the mulcher, make sure the skidsteer has tracks, open up a plot area. If the understory is really thick I would make more than one plot, you might find that one is better than the other. When building the plot, make it into a V shape, that way you can basically have two plots in one, and you can watch both sides at once. Each leg of the V needs to be fairly narrow and long. A feeder and mineral lick is good as well. You will probably find that after a couple of years you will fine tune your setup. If you are going to set up a place for a camper or makeshift cabin you will need water, google ways to hand drill a water well and how to set it up. Pumps and stuff can be done using a solar system. From that point the sky is the limit [/QUOTE]
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