How deer react to heavy equipment operations
#1
Spike
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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How deer react to heavy equipment operations
Behind my house here in NC, they've started grading and knocking down trees to start a housing development. I think before most of everything is destroyed I could sit in the clearings and kill a nice buck. I'm really starting to see more bucks, and big bucks especially at night around my house, so the chasing seems to be sneaking up quickly. I even had a buck with a doe come accross the yard sometime in the last few days (saw the tracks in the wet yard). The guys who are grading even saw a nice deer walk about 50yds from the house yesterday morning at 7:30. All these deer are coming right out of where they are doing all the work!!!.
I just feel it would be a good combination to kill a nice deer with the curiosity of the deerchecking out what's going on, along with the rut approaching. What do all you guys think?
I just feel it would be a good combination to kill a nice deer with the curiosity of the deerchecking out what's going on, along with the rut approaching. What do all you guys think?
#4
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 15
RE: How deer react to heavy equipment operations
I use to do logging and deer never payed any attention to us but last year they started clearning land about 300 yards from one of my stands and i havent had any luck down there while the dozers are working. at one time would have said no they dont pay much attention but now i haev my douts
#5
RE: How deer react to heavy equipment operations
I don't think it bothers them as long as they don't see a human or the equipment doesn't stop. Think about see ing deer on the sit of the road many times they won't even stop grazing unless you hit the brakes.
#7
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NY METRO AREA
Posts: 294
RE: How deer react to heavy equipment operations
Local guy around here says that he always can bring deer in simply by the sound of a chainsaw.Supposedly the sound of the saw brings them in because they expect to see the tree taken for firewood and all of the branchesandleaves from the top of the tree that they normally can't reach left there for them to eat.Where we are is all forest and guess it may not have the same effect where the deer have a lot more to eat or derive most of their energy from farmland crops etc. take care
#10
RE: How deer react to heavy equipment operations
Seems to me, every time I see the tractors out in the local fields, I see deer in that field the same night. Could be coincidence, but I doubt it.