Just tuned in to the Outdoor channel for the first time in a while. The commercials made me smile. Climate guard deer feed. Oh, deer will eat this when the climate is not good. Vanish deer feed. It's the color of dirt "so your buddies won't be hunting your stand" Antler max. One five pound bag will grow that buck's antlers into a B&C. Creme sold millions on purple worms. We are that stupid.
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Originally posted by asu-indian View PostJust tuned in to the Outdoor channel for the first time in a while. The commercials made me smile. Climate guard deer feed. Oh, deer will eat this when the climate is not good. Vanish deer feed. It's the color of dirt "so your buddies won't be hunting your stand" Antler max. One five pound bag will grow that buck's antlers into a B&C. Creme sold millions on purple worms. We are that stupid.
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Lol
Look at duck hunters! They will spend $100000000 to kill a DUCK! that I can kill a limit of in 12 minuets without Camo.
Skill can be mastered with money... that’s the way the world works.
Tired of hunting year after year for a 180” buck?..... there’s an easy solution just takes $$$
Time = money. In today’s world everyone falls in to one category: more money or more time. Neither is wrong, but both are different
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Originally posted by ttaxidermy View Post"Buck Forage Oats"..... LMBO!!!!!
That one always killed me..
Oats are oats..
I planted them side by side ... twice
Regular oats (bob oats) were preferred both times. But dr deers magic space oats did handle the rare extended freezing weather in Texas better... but the “regular “ did come back, and were preferred once again
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Originally posted by Low Fence View PostActually they are not...
I planted them side by side ... twice
Regular oats (bob oats) were preferred both times. But dr deers magic space oats did handle the rare extended freezing weather in Texas better... but the “regular “ did come back, and were preferred once again
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Believe it or not, there are millions of hunters that aren’t on tbh, think they know everything, every gimmick, etc. They might have spliced into their neighbors cable line and can watch some fuzzy hunting shows on Saturday morning which offer up some products that might help them put some meat in the ice chest or horns on the garage wall. Most of them live in east Texas I believe.
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