loneranger
Well-Known Member
I posted this topic awhile back but got no respense. I am trying it again. I moved out here from North MI. Where the hunting pressure is hard, as well as human disturbance in the forest I hunted. I got used to very timid, nearly nocturnal deer. I paid for a S Dakota hunt, on a cattle ranch just to see if hunting was different in another state. The deer on this ranch were different animals. Large bucks and all deer out much before dark. Even walking right over freshly cut pine boughs, the ranchers cut at noon, getting a tree stand up for me. When I bought 40 acres here in Iowa, the deer were not quite that tame but much less spooky than MI. At first that is. Since I bought it, my one neighbor has let her dogs, run rabbits and the occasional deer on my place. I got a new neighbor this spring that occasionally rides a quad near our property border. With these increased human disturbances I have seen a marked down turn in deer movement before dark. This past season seeing only one 2 1/2 yr old buck in Nov hunting right thru the rut. I read observations on this sight of things I do not see. Tactics that work, that have never worked for me. I know large bucks are on my land. The neighbor spooked one out one evening, driving his quad close to my land, while I was on stand it flew by. I have thick bedding areas, water, and food plots. It is my opinion the quality of hunting is directly pinned to the size of the land you are able to hunt, that has as little human disturbance as possible. Some large tracts might have alot of activity, some small may not, but human intruding makes or breaks the hunting.