Oil pipeline and deer hunting
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2015
Posts: 24

Hey everyone, I have a somewhat odd question. I'm looking at some hunting land in central wisconsin. An adjacent 40 acre parcel to that property is owned by the enbridge energy company who have an oil pipeline that runs through along wits a pumping station. My question is does anyone have experience hunting near this type of thing or any thoughts on the subject? Thanks!
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#2
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Allegan, MI
Posts: 8,019

If it's been there for any decent length of time and there aren't people crawling all over the place I wouldn't worry about it. I've hunted mule deer out in the northern part of NM in 2b a couple times and there are a ton of wells and compressor stations, such that the deer actually gravitate to some of them where there is better food since the areas are more open where sun can hit. One huge compressor station that was so loud you couldn't hear yourself think had deer all over the place right up to the fence protecting the equipment! That really surprised us because mule deer are much less tolerant of human presence than whitetails that can literally live in people's back yards.
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#3

Same in PA, the cleared areas create edge and food plots and deer will use them. There usually isn't regular employee activity at a well site site once the construction is done and wildlife gets use to any noise the pump station may put out in a short while and it becomes normal to them. That pipeline could be a benefit to you.
#5

Won't be a problem. Try to use it to your advantage if possible. The deer will probably feed in the cleared area, or on the edge. Clear cuts on pipelines, or powerlines are areas I hunt regularly. Any cut, edge, or things like that can be used to your advantage once you learn how the deer use it.
-Jake
-Jake
#6
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Pensacola, Florida
Posts: 236

Same thing as powerlines and gas lines down here in the South and work great down here where I hunt but only one time of year and that is the rut. Due to where I hunt the pressure being so high the bucks won't come out of the creek beds and gulberries until the rut kicks off. Be ready to shoot 300+ yards if you have shots that far. I am getting one of these this year just for that reason so I can shoot 300 + yards if need be.
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#7
Typical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: central wi
Posts: 629

Tommy Boy I live in central wi actually not far from pipe line-- deer use it for browsing a lot-- some guys actually plant small food plots on pipeline although they may have competition because it is not private----I would suggest you go for it H H
#8
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2015
Posts: 24

Wait to the 80 acres owned by the enbridge energy company that have the pump station on it is open to the public?
#9
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Allegan, MI
Posts: 8,019

Nobody has made such a statement or even intimated that! We're all saying that pump station could be very beneficial to you if you buy the private land you're thinking about.