If you've walked all the cover in that area and did not find him, then he's probably still alive. It certainly was not a gut shot with that amount of blood spray, so it's not like he walked 2 miles away and died. IMO, since you did not push him he's either dead 150 yards from where he entered...
Are you leaving the trees on the ground after you cut them down? I would probably rather have several 1-2 acres areas that have had all the trees dropped in them than one large 30 acre area. If you dropped all the trees, left them lay, and let the new browse grow up, it would be some awesome...
It won't freeze hard enough to kill the turnips, but they aren't going to grow to be of much size at this point in the year. Even with warm days, the hours of daylight are getting shorter every day. 9-13 is late to plant turnips. The rye will be fine and keep growing. If it were me I would...
Thursday we had 2" of rain in 30 minutes. My turnip plot looked awesome up until that. It was 12-18" tall. On Friday it looked like someone ran over it with a lawn roller. I've never seen turnips do this, but they got flattened. I'm hoping they pop back up, but some of the stems were even...
One thing is for sure, if you kill him, he won't be bigger next year. If you've killed several big deer, he's probably easy to pass. If he'd be one of your biggest kills, he's probably hard to pass.
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Google earth is much better for the areas I checked. The bing photos were several years old and birds eye view was not available. All depends upon the area I guess.
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