DropTine007
Member
Hey guys-
Do you guys have any tips for brown its down neighbors? My south neighbor has four different stands right on the fence line and pretty much shoot everything(might be passing some 1.5yr old's). See the attached aerial image for reference.
They don't do any habitat improvements(zero food plots, no TSI, super sloppy hunters). I'm trying to manage for trophies, along with the other neighbors. I have an access trail right on my south line and we hunt down there on any sort of north winds so everything blows into their property. Should I double the width of that access trail to make bucks think twice about crossing a wide opening in day light? Should I cut the line of trees parallel to the south border so it's harder for deer to go back and forth? I'd rather not have them bed close to there, but I guess it wouldn't be the end of the world if they got bumped and went further back into my property.
Do you guys have any tips for brown its down neighbors? My south neighbor has four different stands right on the fence line and pretty much shoot everything(might be passing some 1.5yr old's). See the attached aerial image for reference.
They don't do any habitat improvements(zero food plots, no TSI, super sloppy hunters). I'm trying to manage for trophies, along with the other neighbors. I have an access trail right on my south line and we hunt down there on any sort of north winds so everything blows into their property. Should I double the width of that access trail to make bucks think twice about crossing a wide opening in day light? Should I cut the line of trees parallel to the south border so it's harder for deer to go back and forth? I'd rather not have them bed close to there, but I guess it wouldn't be the end of the world if they got bumped and went further back into my property.

