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I’m supposed to be at the properties this weekend getting more TSI chores done, organizing the shop, burning some old wood piles, etc. Instead, the latest batch of snow and freezing drizzle changed my mind on driving the 5 hour round trip. Next weekend is the Nebraska Bowhunters Association banquet so I’ll miss out on chores that weekend too.So, today I stayed home a sifted through a few trail cam pics. Several of these bucks I had encounters with throughout this past season. I have hundreds more pics from last yr. on a different computer with a totally different assortment of good bucks. As you can tell, the food plot program continues to ramp up at our place, as does a host of other habitat improvement projects. Especially with small properties, as is the case with mine, it’s imperative to create the best “bed & breakfast” around if you want to hold mature bucks on your place instead of the neighbors place. Better yet, get your neighbors on board with the QDMA philosophy, work towards building a QDM cooperative effort, protect your young bucks and reap the rewards.