roysclockgun
Handloader
- Dec 17, 2005
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I have only lived in Florida for a short time, where deer baiting is legal on private land, provided the feeding stations are maintained six months before hunting season. I was lucky enough to get permission to hunt a neighbors back property, which consist of a cleared paddock, that is perhaps five acres. This, in the middle of jungle that is very thick, save for one side, where a neighbor has large truck gardens that must also attract deer. I put my ladder stand in the middle of the mostly open area, in a small grove of water oaks. I screened the stand with tall young pines that I cut. Since I have been baiting these last months, the deer are cleaning up all the alfalfa nuggets that I put out. I have not re baited on any schedule, but now the archers are in the public lands adjacent to my paddock and I believe that my deer, that have been hitting my bait, will become more wary, so I do not want to go to the baits any more than I need to, in order to keep the bait replenished. My question is : After baiting, how long should I allow the field to stand without going in there, until I check to see how much bait is left? How much more effective will it be to use a timed feeder, rather than just dump out the bait on the ground?
Thank you,
Steven
Thank you,
Steven