
Originally Posted by
bassin_bug
I don't know about the general deer population but I know about a herd that lives near my home. Well, they live AT my home, in the corner of the yard, under the apple tree. I've seen them less than a mile from my house, grazing in a neighbor's pasture. There is a huge buck in the herd and he brings the does out to dinner at dusk each night. They sleep in some bushes in the corner of the yard and drink from the bird bath. They come every evening on a regular time schedule that won't vary more than 45 minutes to an hour. It's the most peaceful and beautiful sight a person could witness. They don't seem to be afraid of my Jack Russell dog and she just ignores them.
I also own a house in Alabama with a lake about 300 ft. from the back door. There is a huge herd that hangs out around the lake and sleeps in the bushes between the lake and the house. I make sure the grass grows thick and deep for them in one area and they seem to enjoy it along with some conveniently "discarded" old fruit and vegetables. I have a security light at that house and the whole herd will come and stand around under the light. I don't understand why unless they are grazing on the lawn at some point during the night. Have just returned from a 3-week stay at that house, and several people (outlaws) asked if they could hunt on my property. My comment was, "You shoota' my deer; I shoota' you backside. Read the 'No Trespassing/No Hunting' signs because they make a legal point. I have a good lawyer that can explain it to you."