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Just now, ARMY SNIPER said:

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LOL it actually was A.S..  There is going to be a good herd of deer this year and the raccoons and armadillos will just have to watch out for them.  There was one buck that kept getting pestered by a pretty big raccoon, he finally had had enough of him and chased him off antlers first lol.

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5 minutes ago, HarleyFatboy said:

LOL it actually was A.S..  There is going to be a good herd of deer this year and the raccoons and armadillos will just have to watch out for them.  There was one buck that kept getting pestered by a pretty big raccoon, he finally had had enough of him and chased him off antlers first lol.

Hi Harley. How can you tell there be a lot of deer this year im in Pa. ,so were always loaded up with deer. 

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Just now, ashleyxyz said:

Hi Harley. How can you tell there be a lot of deer this year im in Pa. ,so were always loaded up with deer. 

Hi Ashley, how are you?  I'm not familiar with the game laws in Pa. but I can tell you this, it all comes down to preparation and planning.  We plan and plant my place 2 times a year, once in the early spring to give the deer the necessary nutrients to replenish what they lost during the hunting season due to pressure and the rut, and once in the early fall to provide good sources of protein and iron which helps their antler growth and puts some spring back in their step.  We also put out trace mineral stations is different parts of the ranch which are homemade and the deer really like them.  Our mineral stations are earth based, meaning....that we just poor out a mixed up concoction of trace minerals straight on the ground and it usually lasts for 3 months.  We also make man made bedding areas and set the place up to keep deer in it instead of out of it.  Plenty of good food, water, and minerals is the key!!  Also, I don't know how Chestnut trees would do in your area, but the deer absolutely love Chestnut's.  A great source for natural protein!

I'm also not familiar if you are referring to your own place or not but if you are, it's never too late to start a game plan of your own.  Trust me, you will get a lot of pleasure out of seeing the results.  Good luck to you in whatever you decide to do!!

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