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Originally posted by Swampa View PostHa! I'm 10 mins north of Coleman. Where you located?
Originally posted by Swampa View PostIs that San Angelo?
Originally posted by txwhitetail View PostClose enough but your borderline yankee up there!
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New to San Angelo Hutning
Originally posted by Smart View PostIt was a pretty good thread in 2016 again and with protein, cottonseed, alfalfa, turkey and coon killing season coming up it's time to start a new one.
Post up your pics and stories fellas as usual. Hunts, trail camera pics, LDPs, work weekends, new projects, food, drinks, coons and other varmint carnages are all welcome! The more participation (and last year was a great example) the better the thread. Here's to a bountiful 2017 for us Angelo area hunters!
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Originally posted by Smart View PostScrew climbing ladders or at least tall ladders any more
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Originally posted by The Crippler View PostThese Groundhuggers are the only feeders our landowner allows, I was a little skeptical at first, but they are awesome. Coon-proof, super easy to fill and the deer don't seem as skittish. Also, easy to MacGyver it into a directional feeder. A little pricey but worth it in my opinion. You can pick them up at West Texas Game Feeders on Chadbourne.
TBHer supersport on our place built one just like it and had some issues. I'm not sure why or how but he had to end up raising it off the ground 3 foot because of themLast edited by Smart; 01-25-2017, 03:54 PM.
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Originally posted by Smart View PostWhy is it all he allows?
TBHer supersport on our place built one just like it and had some issues. I'm not sure why or how but he had to end up raising it off the ground 3 foot because of them
These have a spring loaded mechanism that prevents any loose corn from being stolen, works great. The only coons we have on camera are at water troughs where we hand corn.
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Originally posted by TxNurse View PostI just go to Palmers for corn and feed. I set up my own bows, but The Outdoorsman is the local bow shop, and nice guys--don't know how good they are. Probably someone on here can give feedback on their service. Also good to deal with on firearms. Fast food--Rosa's. That may get you a start.
Rosa's is pretty good if you're in a hurry, but Franco's and Armenta's are the places to go for West Texas Mexican Food!
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