...works on improving habitat on both public and private property.....so that the deer can sustain themselves naturally
an oxymoron that I practice too, but I doubt we can do better than Mother Nature on her own.
I'll trade good snow anytime over feeders.
Florida gets no snow, so attracting deer with food plots and feeders is the best method to increase the incidence of whitetails on my property. The method of attracting game you say is
to squat over a bait pile
to which I reply
...works on improving habitat on both public and private property
, which is another form of attractant. To me we are the same. Call us Deer Hunters.
There is nothing quite as satisfying as killing deer on your own property, and that does not mean ambushing them at the feeder, although that is certainly legal here and I have introduced dozens of youthful hunters and fathers to the pursuit of hog hunting in this manor. Even the hogs know there is danger there and take appropriate day/night shifts in feeding habits. Deer are fun to watch and photograph at the feeder.
I prefer to watch fence lines and forest trails for approaching and departing game with the full knowledge that my acres of food plots and feeder are attracting them to what would otherwise be just another piece of forested land unlike the remainder of the contiguous landscape and therefore less likely to attract the same density of game. I can not go to them so I offer an inducement for them to come to me - as do you. Your concept of "Fair Chase" differs from mine only in ways and means.
You find trails, rubs, scrapes, attractant seed bearing trees, etc. and set up an ambush there. So do I. I know the drill. You use snowfall, energy zapping cold, tell-tale hoof prints, and knowledge of deer behavior to sneak up and shoot them in their bed. You will get that opportunity in Florida when the north (or another like place) freezes over. Still we use the knowledge of deer behavior to shoot them coming and going. We are the same.
Sorry about that "shot across the bow". I couldn't resist.