My question really may not have an answer AND my question isn't which has produced the most trophies (like on DNR website), (those with most habitat for one) BUT let's say you could have an infinate amount of acres to manage and do whatever you needed to so you could let EVERY SINGLE buck get to "potential" say you owned 30,000 acres. Which counties or areas in Iowa (NE, below Des Moines, South Central, South East, etc.) would produce the biggest bucks on average? In otherwords- which would you have the best chance at growing 200" deer? Or you took an average score of 100 bucks in the area that were 5&1/2, which area would average the highest?
The guys in Decator like Drury's and Kisky's own enormous (say 2000 acre contiguous- which is awesome) and can essentially manage massive amounts of bucks on an unbelievable level AND the last few years I know groups hunting pieces like that in Decator have shot many 200" deer and above. Which areas will grow the biggest bucks if you have an opinion? Some might say where best soil is, or south for lighter winters, better weather patterns for drought, closer to riverways like the Mississipi or Des Moines river, whatever.
*A slight part of this is i am selling my 2 farms to get something a little closer to home BUT really I am just curious what the consensus is (not that there will be one!)?
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The guys in Decator like Drury's and Kisky's own enormous (say 2000 acre contiguous- which is awesome) and can essentially manage massive amounts of bucks on an unbelievable level AND the last few years I know groups hunting pieces like that in Decator have shot many 200" deer and above. Which areas will grow the biggest bucks if you have an opinion? Some might say where best soil is, or south for lighter winters, better weather patterns for drought, closer to riverways like the Mississipi or Des Moines river, whatever.
*A slight part of this is i am selling my 2 farms to get something a little closer to home BUT really I am just curious what the consensus is (not that there will be one!)?
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http://www.thedeerhunt.com