I bought a few last year, added them to my cell phone plan for 5 bucks a month with unlimited pics. Still gotta buy credits to use the app but its still the cheapest plan I could find and the picture quality is excellent.
There definitely not right all the time, I killed a buck this year that I knew was 6 years old because I had 5 years of trail cam pics of him and he came back as a 4 year old, similar thing with a buck my wife shot last year and a neighbors buck from this year.
Been around since the 60s and they still haven’t figured out anything. Government screws up pretty much everything it touches, I wouldn’t get a deer tested if they paid me too. Can’t take a deer across state lines but perfectly legal to take crops across even if they come from areas known to...
I would assume the over population has something to do with it but I think the biggest factor is that the area got really popular and now there’s a ton of hunting pressure. Back then it was mostly cow pastures with a couple big managed farms, the more popular it got the more farms got bought and...
My area is overrun with deer, we took about 50 does off 1000 acres this season and it seems like we didn’t do anything. 15-20 years ago the area consistently produced giants, not so much anymore. When my neighbor bought his 200 acres 15 years ago he had 7 bucks from 170-200 on it, this year we...
The reason you bought land in Iowa was because of the reputation it has of producing giant bucks, if everybody that bought 10 acres was given a tag you wouldn’t want to hunt Iowa anymore. Buy 10 acres in Illinois or Missouri and you can hunt dinks as often as you want, problem solved.
Iowa doesn’t say you can’t hunt your own land every year, just doesn’t allow you to get a buck tag every year. Plenty of other game you can hunt every year, like pretty much every other game species in Iowa, including whitetail does. If you only hunt to kill giant bucks then your probably...
Your missing my point, I wouldn’t waste my time hunting a farm that won’t produce the quality I’m looking for, I would spend my time finding what I’m looking for and then gaining access to hunt. Point is there’s still quality deer hunting in states like pa and Michigan.
Only one of my nj bucks...
There’s someone hunting every 2 acre lot in suburban areas, tons of hunting pressure. Not sure how it’s a bad example anyway, my point is if your willing to do the work you can kill big deer in every state.
Quality in pa has definitely improved in recent years since point restrictions, especially in areas around Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. Trophy quality deer are in every state, I live in New Jersey and have killed at least one buck between 150-175 every year for the last 15 years, friends have...
Sounds like you guys have a lazy game warden or these guys are actually considered residents by Iowa standards. Game warden in my county caught 3 of my neighbors, one of them owned a ton of land, a house and even served jury duty in Iowa, still lost in court.
Problem with that is a new form of that bill would come up shortly after for say 40 acres and a 5 year wait, and then another with 20 acres and a 3 year wait until it finally becomes non resident landowners get a tag every year no matter what. I’m a nrlo that this bill would guarantee a tag...
Looks like those calibers would be legal during the late antlerless season, don’t believe it would be for regular gun seasons. Either way if this passes it won’t be long before they are allowed during the regular gun seasons, I’m sure that’s their goal, chip away a little at a time.
Same in Iowa, most of the “highly managed neighborhoods” really just have a bunch of really nice young bucks and the truly old bucks are mostly turds. Very hard for a deer with big antlers to make it past 5 with food plots, shooting houses and cameras everywhere. Everybody wants to kill a 7 year...
4th point isn’t a stretch at all, the more liberal the laws become the more land will be bought to insulate areas from it. All the farms around mine are owned by deer hunters and every farm that comes up for sale gets bought so to control the hunting. Really no need for rifles anyway, it’s hard...
Had this buck on cam for a few years, this picture was right around 4th of July and he was always pretty much filled out by then. Crazy the difference of growth between bucks this time of year.
But if you contact the listing agent and they do all the paperwork and leg work for both sides than technically they are your realtor, if you contact the listing agent and you do all the leg work on your end and they receive all the commission than your just working for free for them. I look at...
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