Ohio is awesome. I know two guys who travel to hunt there. I'll toot the Ohio horn for ya, bro. LOL. I'm going to make it happen one fall.
You are right...a 15" forky would be a freak of...
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Ohio is awesome. I know two guys who travel to hunt there. I'll toot the Ohio horn for ya, bro. LOL. I'm going to make it happen one fall.
You are right...a 15" forky would be a freak of...
It depends on who you talk to. From what I've heard, a lot of pretty antlered deer with great genetics are being killed while lifetime forkhorns are passing on their genes. High grading.
IMO,...
Your fortunate to own your own farm. I'm sure you worked hard for it. QDM is alot like growing crops, you just have to wait a bit longer to pick your fruit. If I had the land, I'd be doing the same...
I think that hunting your own land makes it a whole lot easier to buy into QDM, I for one have hunted public land and shot small bucks this of course when I was only 12 years old and was still...
passing on deer and watching them grow is truly magical, I know a buck on my buddies farm go from a 130s 3.5 year old to a 165 4.5 year old. This is truly amazing but isnt to be expected in all areas.
[QUOTE=rsawyers;135530]I am starting this year with a few food plots and some planted corn. We have 130 acres and we have never really focused on QDM but we are going to try this year. My problem is...
I also believe in QDM. There's no doubt. it makes the deer herd better for hunters. I wish my state embraced it more. But here brown is down. The Fish and Game disaproves of feeding the deer. I could...
I am firm believer in QDM
and wish more hunters were into it as well
as QDM isn't just hunting them, its also aboui helping habitat
which just helps so many anilams and even air quality as...
I am just curious as to how many guys believe in QDM or TDM here in Ohio. I feel like it has really caught on in past years and though many guys complained this year about low deer numbers I think...