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for landowners who primarily hunt their own property and work to improve their deer habitat for attracting and holding older bucks I usually suggest creating an area on the property where they can slip in and out for the opportunity to hunt does without boogering up their whole property thatamp;#39;s what I did a while back on a property near home Iamp;#39;ve hunted for several years itamp;#39;s very thick with some swamp Cattails and a lot of autumn olives itamp;#39;s almost all bedding this past spring I expanded a small micro food plot from .08 acres to a whopping .15 Acres the soil isnamp;#39;t very good yet and it has a good amount of clay so after Mowing and killing off the vegetation in the summer it had to be broken up with a rototiller since you canamp;#39;t get an ATV back there I cut an access Trail about 50 yards through the tall Cattails to an overgrown crabapple tree on the east side that was covered in grapevines I carved out three portholes with a hand pruner the