Looks like you guys got them trained pretty well there on the Junco. They hear a truck and know that there will be a treat shortly thereafter.
Reminds of the ranch we hunted in McMullen County. You would feed down a sendero. Turn around to go to the next sendero and literally be running deer off the corn you had just thrown. Low fence place but had the 'tamest' deer I've ever seen. The ranch had a ton of oil production and there were trucks on it day and night 24/7. I think the deer got accustomed to all the activity and weren't as spooky.
Reminds of the ranch we hunted in McMullen County. You would feed down a sendero. Turn around to go to the next sendero and literally be running deer off the corn you had just thrown. Low fence place but had the 'tamest' deer I've ever seen. The ranch had a ton of oil production and there were trucks on it day and night 24/7. I think the deer got accustomed to all the activity and weren't as spooky.
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