Is Apple Creek Whitetails high fence?

Is Apple Creek Whitetails high fence?

Not here at Apple Creek Whitetails. We are a 1,500 acre, single chunk of land, high fence hunting operation that is as vast as it is beautiful. From high-towering pine woods, to ceder swamps, to oak forests, we provide our clients with a hunting experience that is unsurpassed.

How many acres is Apple Creek Whitetails?

1,500 Acre
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Where can I find mature whitetail bucks?

Mature bucks know where and how to find does during the rut. That’s why you’ll commonly find bucks cruising through doe bedding areas, leeward ridges, field edges, pinch-points, saddles, etc. Focus on traditional rut stand locations to target bucks during the rut.

Will bucks fight to the death?

What a “fight to the death” might look like (Hint: It’s very slow). Research suggest deer fights, especially during the rut, may make older-age-class bucks susceptible to a bacterial infection of the brain. When the rut is on, bucks will fight. Still, it’s pretty unusual for bucks to actually kill each other.

How do you attract bucks to your stand?

For variety and winter cover, you can mix in a few pines or cedars.

  1. Provide minerals. Maybe you’re fortunate enough to have a natural mineral site on your property.
  2. Add water.
  3. Create or enhance staging areas.
  4. Add shrubs and vines.
  5. Build big buck bedding cover.
  6. Create a thermal refuge.
  7. Plant oaks.
  8. Give them fruit.

What do big bucks like?

Similar to marshes, older bucks love to bed down deep in the swamps. That said, they won’t bed down in water. Just as with marshes, the key is to locate dry land within these swamps. Find that and you’ll likely find a rub-infested area where a big deer — or two depending on the size of the area — spends daylight hours.

Why do deer bucks fight?

The white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) typically begins its mating season, otherwise known as rut, in October. Rut is defined by the dramatic fights that bucks engage in to win females. Bucks use their antlers for matches against other males to win the territory with the best does for mating.

What happens when a buck loses a fight?

Typically, a male deer that loses the fight will submit to the dominate buck (winner). That doesn’t mean he won’t challenge again, but usually they go about doing things that deer normally do. He still scrapes and ruts, and takes every chance to come upon receptive does.

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