Keeping hunters off of private land? Owing to many practices, baiting being one, deer congregate on the private land and abandon the public woods. The difference between these growth food plots and baiting escapes me.
When we first started to hunt, 1958 in my case, we got all these maps of the Catskill Forest preserve, which has a lot of public land. The maps didn't show how access to this area was denied, cut off by New York City, Hunting Clubs, YMCA, and some farms, Posting state land so the outlander thinks the land may not be used is another common practice that for political reasons, the local law turns a blind eye to. We then went up to the Adirondacks, where I hunt to this day. As time has passed, the trip up there has become daunting in terms of length and cost. I live 90 minutes from the Catskills but selfish people have made them useless.