ORIGINAL: PA Hardwoods
Germain you are wrong. If you plant those plots those deer will be on your property with the plots and not on the adjoining property where the slaughter will take place. Another sugestion to you rick james would be to have just one area on your property if it is big enough that you do not hunt at all, so the deer have a safe haven to go to when pressure gets hard IF your property gets hunted hard. A friend of mine does this and it works out very well. But they have a large section of property. They have taken some of the largest deer I have ever seen taken in Central Pennsylvania.
Already done. We have 5 stands on 100 acres, and in the middle is a cedar swamp that you can't see 10 yards in front of you. No one ever goes in there and it is made clear to everyone that hunts that they are not to go in there. That is exactly why we do this.