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Pressured Deer Are EASY To Pattern
Originally posted by JLivi1224 View PostMan, look at you! Good guy there. Taking the fall when you didn't have to!
lol, working up brownie points so I can borrow your pooper [emoji28]
Couldn't pull the trigger on the sling out house thingy [emoji23]
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Pen
We had to start building feed pens to hand corn in, it was so discouraging feeding and the hogs cleaned it up in one night. We use 4 50 inch x16 ft panels cut in half. It’s a one time investment of 140. Or so. We were feeding the hogs that much every two weeks.no feeders. Just pour sacks of corn in the pen and your ready to go !!! Wade
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Originally posted by Backwoods101 View PostYou pasted a buck with over 20pts? Fiddy must be special
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkOriginally posted by GarGuy View PostHe was crazy looking. i hope to get pics of him. It was pretty late and i actually thought he was a NT that i knew with a stick stuck across his horns. turned out to be some weird beam that went all the way across his spread and crossed the main beam on the other side. I might shoot him if he comes back so ii can get a better look. i really dont know how many points he had. I thought a bunch of them were part off a bush in his horns. he didnt have anything in his horns...
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Originally posted by rocky View Postpics please
Originally posted by BW96 View PostI remember how this went last time.....
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Originally posted by woodsman View Postplease don't Rocky. You know how everyone feels about challenging one another for proof. Everyone seems to be enjoying this long-running dialogue in good faith alone. Please join us in that spirit. I hope I end up with egg on my face and made an incorrect assumption of your intent.
Me, too...
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Originally posted by rocky View Postyour assumptions are not incorrect, but I will respect your request and bow out.
Guns have only two enemies: rust and politicians!
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Originally posted by wade View PostWe had to start building feed pens to hand corn in, it was so discouraging feeding and the hogs cleaned it up in one night. We use 4 50 inch x16 ft panels cut in half. It’s a one time investment of 140. Or so. We were feeding the hogs that much every two weeks.no feeders. Just pour sacks of corn in the pen and your ready to go !!! Wade
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Originally posted by wade View PostWe had to start building feed pens to hand corn in, it was so discouraging feeding and the hogs cleaned it up in one night. We use 4 50 inch x16 ft panels cut in half. It’s a one time investment of 140. Or so. We were feeding the hogs that much every two weeks.no feeders. Just pour sacks of corn in the pen and your ready to go !!! Wade
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Originally posted by Etxnoodler View PostHow big and what size panels is that feeder pen if you don't mind me asking?
Im taking two cattle 16ft panels and splitting them down the middle. that makes a four sided pen 16x16
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