![]() ![]() If you've got that many spikes and no does and really everything else sounds like it's on point. I just went back and read your original post, after evening you've told me I'd retract my original statement. That may help, the idea is just to have something your neighbors don't. In addition to chestnuts if you could get some fast producing apples or persimmons. I let people hunt the edge but not go through it. I go into the sanctuary areas maybe twice a year during the spring and summer. Last year opening day of rifle season I watched a 7 point go into it and he survived the season and became one of our tens this year. ![]() To answer your question yeah my sanctuary areas I don't let anyone hunt or even go in there. It's more grown up there now and my food plot isn't shown because it's newer than that. The Google pic doesn't look like it been updated in about 6 years. My uncle hunts that big greenfield in the middle thats pretty visible on the map, you can even see his stand if you look close. I usually hunt on the eastern side, shooting towards those top-right woods there that's owned by that older woman. How do sanctuary areas work? Just have part of the property I never hunt? I don't think anyone has hunted on the western portion of the property in quite a few years. The past few years it's only been me and the uncle that lives in the house pictured there and he's in a hunting club nearby so he doesn't even hunt it much anymore either because there's nothing but spikes. Used to be me, three of my uncles, and my dad. The other thing I'd ask you is how much pressure is being put on it? Yeah, I think I'll try planting something like turnips later on. ![]() It's about 25 acres and doesn't have much in the way of trees except for that little peice on the left. The property just below the one highlighted with the pond is ours too. The little property in the center of ours with the house is my uncles. Afaik, nobody hunts that peice of land these days. And older lady owns it as her property connects to it just out of the picture. We used to own that property but it was sold about 10 years ago. Advice?ĭo you know anything about the upper right? Should I cull the spikes to balance the population and let the healthier bucks breed? Four years and I'm still seeing nothing but spikes out here. The rest of the deer (like 12-15 of them) are all spikes, most of them having pretty uneven horns where one is much taller than the other. He's looks like he'll be pretty big one day so I figured I'd let him be. Never seen her while out in the woods though. I'm pretty certain that she's the same one each time I see her on the cam. I have seen a single doe here in the last two years. And another with a half-rack that would be an 8 point if one side wasn't just a main beam with no forks.(half-rack is noticeabley larger than 8 point.)Ī single doe. The current population is something like this: This year is pretty much like the last few. Of course, this number changes a little from year to year. The trail cams have shown me that there is a population of maybe 20+ deer that are on the property at any given time. You can use Cull back and Cull front.I hunt on just over 60 acres of land and for the last few years I've seen almost nothing but spikes. If you want the back face to be treated like the front face and don't want to make a model with double sides mesh to consume double memory you can draw in 2 Passes, 1 Pass for front face and 1 for back face where you can inverse normal for every vertex in vertex shader. You may use a custom surface shader with Cull Off but the opposite faces will not get the light proper, because the normals are valid only for front faces, for back faces the normals are opposite to faces. O.vertex = UnityObjectToClipPos(v.vertex) Lightning will render correctly !!! ( my unity is 2019.4 ) enter code here Then drag it to a new material and set an picture for test - now drag material to an object. ![]()
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