Droptine1844
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Just thought I would share my project from this year. Its been a super interesting process. My family bought a high fence hunting farm that is 500 acres, 4 miles of 10 foot fence. We intended to open it back up to be free range. To make a long complex story short after a few months of trigger pulling and working closely with the DNR we emptied the whole farm of ungulate life, including deer and elk, this was for fear of disease that can be common in captive deer, mainly CWD. After it had been confirmed empty by the DNR and all deer taken off tested for CWD, we got the go ahead to open the fence. We started opening the fence in early April and started on a whole years worth of projects, including 20 acres of food plots, burning, and lots of fence pulling. It has been an amazing experience watching the local deer move in and make it home. Over the summer I would estimate that there was probably less than 50 deer consistently on the property. As we got to fall we started seeing more deer more though and a couple mature bucks as well! This bow season had some great encounters with deer but we aren't itching too shoot anything as deer move in unless it is clearly mature. My friend and assistant that helped me with the whole project this year was able to tag a great buck! It has been super rewarding and looking forward to late season as there are some mature deer living in the food plots now! some pics attached from the process and the buck my buddy shot on the farm this year!