Stalkhunter
Well-Known Member
I am interested in your all thoughts, I don't think they mingle well but it's what I have. Not to say I have not killed deer. It makes it a challenge for sure.
My primary pastures are in front of my house, I don't hunt them, but we do see deer in those pastures from time to time, especially when acorns are dropping.hunting amongst cows reduces sightings by about 75% in my experience with thousands and thousands of hours on stand around cows and pastures nearby without cows.
What I do is rotate my cows off my primary hunting grounds about 3-4 weeks before I plan to hunt, then rotate them back to that pasture after I'm done hunting... problem solved.
Yes, this is why mega has less sightings. If there is no food, deer don't have much of a reason to use the property. Edges can still be good though, especially if you have producing oaks.Cows eat everything we do for the deer, and eat plants more completely