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Buckfever1613 11-21-2005 05:15 PM

Rut and Land Question
 
At our land inGA the past 2 times i have been out i have seen 2 groups of does. the first was a group of 3 just casually walking and the this morning i saw another group of 3 walking. they didnt have their tails up or look nervous. does this mean since they still seem so cool, that the rut has not kicked in in our area, or does this have nothing to do with it.

One other question, this has to do with land. We own a piece of property that has become very overgrown. There are many areas that is almost impossible to get through because it is so thick and full of thorns. these areas are mostly in planted pines. my question was is it better to leave the thickness alone or should we find a way either through chemicals or something else to thin these areas out. i just saw a show saying a heavily overgrown area can not support deer or some other wildlife well at all. thanks for any help

700bdl870exp 11-21-2005 05:40 PM

RE: Rut and Land Question
 
i would cut some of the brush back using chemiclas would probably scare away the wild life and i think you would have better luck getting wildlife to come to your land if its clear and easier to navigate.

davester 11-21-2005 05:45 PM

RE: Rut and Land Question
 
I love thickets, especially the kind you can't get through. If you look close they have trails in it. Once all the vegitation dies from winter your pines will be holding the deer. Set up on the edge of them, they will come out. Keep an eye on your does the big boy is close by.


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