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    Shooting disturb/scare off wildlife?

    I just purchased 80 acres of land and plan to use it for recreation and hunting. I plan to put in a shooting range but I was curious as to how much shooting you could do without scaring of wildlife etc..One of the reasons for the purchase was to hunt whitetail in the winter..

    Is it as simple as taming it down in the months leading up to hunting season? Will it have a major effect on the hunt ability of the land?

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    Shooting disturb/scare off wildlife?

    If you shoot a lot out there I think it could hurt the hunting. Even in the offseason. I always felt that having a prime place for deer to go unmolested during the offseason helps increase the odds of them being there during hunting season. Obviously they will move around so even if you did shoot a bunch I am sure you would come across a few while hunting, but I don't think you would see as many as you would if you were not shoot too much.

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    At our shooting range which people shoot about 1 time a week all day we will have deer walk out on the range during and after firing sessions and continually see many deer. One of the most productive stands is on the actual range. I know many military ranges have deer walk out during full auto fire. However as stated above the less pressure and interaction the better. Depends on if your wanting trophies or meat though.

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    Not at all!
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    Military range impact areas have some of the best hunting. I've seen deer, turkey, coyote, and other animals just hang out during gunnery. Last year I watched a Tom strut back and forth about 100 meters in front of some targets that were being shot at with machine guns. He never got hit and didn't give up trying to impress the hens, he was there for at least an hour. So I think you'll be good to go.

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    WMA

    One of our local state owned ranges in on a wildlife management area and stays consistently busy (rifle/pistol/skeet) and is particularly busy prior to the start of season with folks sighting in their deer rifles and people kill out there A LOT.

    A buddy has appx. 65 acres in rural LA with his own range (basically a berm) and shuts down activity the month prior to the season and he takes several deer every year including the two I have personally taken the past two seasons on his property.

    As previously stated, I don't think it matters.
    Have good food plots with clean shooting lanes and you aught to be ok.
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    I bowhunted for years and my most productive area was about a quarter mile from a very active shooting club with outdoor ranges. Half the time the deer didn't even look up. Whitetail are much more alarmed by the unusual. Like your scent where it usually isn't, as in the occasional human stroll through a bedding area. That will sometimes make them move. They hate dog smell. Keep your pup out of there. If you must cut a shooting lane, do it well in advance of the season. I tried to avoid cutting anything. They notice any change. Wouldn't you notice if someone took a picture off the wall in your living room? Same way with stands..... weeks before the opening day is best. Hanging them just before a rain helps wash away your scent. Try to approach your stands concealed, if possible. Always, always play the wind. Have fun out there.
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    I've been living on a farm for many years and I don't think it bothers them too much. My method with no science behind it, but alot of big bucks on the wall...

    Shoot on only one section of the land - not all over - give them a sanctuary.

    I slow way down on shooting by late July and August. During deer season, I usually will shoot midday only.

    I've had deer walk out into the field I'm shooting in more than I can count. It's just not that big of a deal.

    Food plots help. Suppressors help.

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    No it does not affect the wildlife. I have a buddy who has 55 acres and we shoot often. All the neighbors and friends will shoot there. Most of the time I go and there are at least 3 other people there shooting. A couple of years ago I am zeroing an M1A .308 and after about 20 rounds a doe walks out while I am reloading a mag and stands in my lane 30 yards out and stares at me. I was like WTF? My buddy with me was like "Shoot It". It was NOT deer season so I passed....If you shoot often they get use to it and while they hear it, most of the time they become more tolerant and do not run off.

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    Actually, it has the opposite effect.

    It immunizes them to the gunfire to the point they ignore it.

    By increasing the ratio of loud noises to dead deer from something approaching 3 to 1 to 10,000 to 1, they eventually disassociate it with a threat.
    Last edited by Heavy Metal; 04-10-13 at 21:11.
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