My big buck got stuck last night
#1
My big buck got stuck last night
I own 200 acres, that are devoted to deer hunting. I have several large food plots. I also have some soy beans and two alfalfa fields. All summer, i have been watching a big buck. Easily 140 class. Last night, my neighbor shot him. It should not bother me. But it does. I work hard all year keeping things up. He has never helped me one bit. And he puts his stands up all over our property line. Every year he benefits from my hard work. And never even bothers to give me a hand. I know for a fact he shot that deer while it was on my land. I was watching him. I just went over and admired the deer. I figure their is no reason to start a feud. It just honks me off. Sorry for the long post, I needed to vent a little.
#2
RE: My big buck got stuck last night
I hope at least you have a management plan set up with him. I know we do with neighbors. We have an eight point minimum and witnessed a neighbor shooting a four point on our land. Needless to say, he no longer has permission to come on the land what-so-ever. If he need to retrieve one, he needs permission.
#3
RE: My big buck got stuck last night
I hope at least you have a management plan set up with him.
#5
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RE: My big buck got stuck last night
It wouldn't be considered a "Pen" if the is a high fence on just 1 side.
I can certainly feel your pain. I haven't had you situation arise but I did plant a couple of small food plots this year (less then an acre total) so I know what kind of money, time, energy, and sweat go into them. Have you ever asked the guy for a hand or seen if he was interested in land management. Possibly he feels out of place coming over to help.(I don't know the situation)
If you want to keep deer from crossing the line my best suggestion is to give him about 15 feet of chain link fence on the entire property line. It'll probably start the feude you'd like to avoid but it'll also slow down the migration of deer off your property to his.
I can certainly feel your pain. I haven't had you situation arise but I did plant a couple of small food plots this year (less then an acre total) so I know what kind of money, time, energy, and sweat go into them. Have you ever asked the guy for a hand or seen if he was interested in land management. Possibly he feels out of place coming over to help.(I don't know the situation)
If you want to keep deer from crossing the line my best suggestion is to give him about 15 feet of chain link fence on the entire property line. It'll probably start the feude you'd like to avoid but it'll also slow down the migration of deer off your property to his.
#6
RE: My big buck got stuck last night
That really sucks that he shot it on your land. I have an agreement with our neighbors that NO bullets or arrows cross property lines on the way to the target. I have had a few issues with one but I think that has all been worked out now. I have no way of knowing if they follow the rule when I am not there but then they have no way of knowing if I do either. Maybe just talk to him sometime about shooting over the property lines. Good luck with it.
#8
RE: My big buck got stuck last night
Thats what I was thinking - If I had 200 acres and put my heart and soul into it and my neighbor chose not to listen to QDM practices and was hunting my land, that neighbor would be fenced out along that property line. Furthermore, I'd probably leave hair clippings in little vials all along that property line to keep the deer from going near it during season. Call me a JackA@@ if you want but its your land and your hard work - not his.
#9
RE: My big buck got stuck last night
If he really shot it on your land that's ashame. But to label a free ranging deer "My big buck" is setting yourself up for disappointment.
I'm sure other deer that don't use your plots most of the year will venture through your land, especially once the rut hits. The big one you shoot might be someone elses self proclaimed Big buck.
I'm sure other deer that don't use your plots most of the year will venture through your land, especially once the rut hits. The big one you shoot might be someone elses self proclaimed Big buck.
#10
RE: My big buck got stuck last night
Furthermore, I'd probably leave hair clippings in little vials all along that property line to keep the deer from going near it during season.
I know what you're feeling longrifle, the guy that own property along by back piece of property has a real problem with me, and I have no idea why. Never did anything to irratate each other. I really hate that type of relationship with neighboring property owners. You kind of have to walk on eggshells sometimes not to start a fued with the neighbors, but if you're willing to put up with them so be it. I'd probably just talk with him and ask him not to hunt on the property and not shoot at anything that is. Can't tell him what to do on his own even if he is putting up stands along the line, just as long as he is shooting at game on his side.
Do you guys who are suggesting a fence have any idea of the costs of something like that? It's not as simply as you think. In some areas, you even have to have a permit to put one up.