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Middle of North Texas Hunting Thread 4th Edition!
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buck wild, I guess I should have said “I wish I would have gotten the whole rack in this pic” I knew I have several pics of that same buck, but sure wished I would have had the entire rack in that closeup pic. I confuse my own self sometimes, so I can see how it prob sounded. Good Huntin, and God Bless, Rusty
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Originally posted by Abcdj View PostForgot one of the plots. Weve killed a coupla good deer at this spot over the years. It's the most remote and about 1.5 miles from our fields. West of this blind there is open range for 40 miles.
Give us some details on that red tractor. Looks like it's had a couple of laps around the pasture.
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Originally posted by mikemorvan View PostMan i love the Big Sky Country out in the Big Middle of North Texas. Great looking spot.
Give us some details on that red tractor. Looks like it's had a couple of laps around the pasture.
Ill get info on the details. Thats Semba riding shotgun. The real boss!
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Thought this might be of interest.
Young County - 640 acres - 3 timed protein feeders open daylight to dark. Hold 3,750 pounds total. This is how much I've put in them so you can see how it varies.
Jan 10 - 3,750 pounds
Feb 1 - 1,000 pounds
March 8 - 2,600 pounds
April 18 - 2,800 pounds
May 23 - 1,700 pounds
June 23 - 3,000 pounds
July 24 - 3,500 pounds
Conclusion - deer are hammering it right now.
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Originally posted by Throwin Darts View PostThought this might be of interest.
Young County - 640 acres - 3 timed protein feeders open daylight to dark. Hold 3,750 pounds total. This is how much I've put in them so you can see how it varies.
Jan 10 - 3,750 pounds
Feb 1 - 1,000 pounds
March 8 - 2,600 pounds
April 18 - 2,800 pounds
May 23 - 1,700 pounds
June 23 - 3,000 pounds
July 24 - 3,500 pounds
Conclusion - deer are hammering it right now.
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Originally posted by Throwin Darts View PostThought this might be of interest.
Young County - 640 acres - 3 timed protein feeders open daylight to dark. Hold 3,750 pounds total. This is how much I've put in them so you can see how it varies.
Jan 10 - 3,750 pounds
Feb 1 - 1,000 pounds
March 8 - 2,600 pounds
April 18 - 2,800 pounds
May 23 - 1,700 pounds
June 23 - 3,000 pounds
July 24 - 3,500 pounds
Conclusion - deer are hammering it right now.
Great news for you guys! I hope yall see some really good ones this year.
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Originally posted by Abcdj View PostExactly why we stopped on 2500 acers. We couldn't keep up or we didn't want to keep up lol.
Great news for you guys! I hope yall see some really good ones this year.
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Originally posted by mjhaverkamp View PostWe were spending 8000.00 a year on protein, 450 acres ! we pretty much quit feeding free choice, I do have a couple of protein feeders going but they are timed.
The best part about the timed feeders is that you don’t have to scroll through hundreds of pics of coons eating that expensive protein every night!
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Ok Boyz!
Since this is our area thread and were all kinda close to each other. I thought I would throw these at all of yall first.
FREE!!!! ...DIY blind frames. Most are 4x6 and are made of 1 inch square tubing.
They are located 25 miles west of Wichita Falls.
If you are interested pm me with your cell number.
You will need a trailer and muscle.
Also included are scorpions, wasp, spiders and a few snakes.
Picture 1 Tinker tow blinds made of old road construction signs and bolt together legs and bases. (2)
Pictures 2 and 3 have metal siding and will except 4x4 post for legs.(3)
Picture #4 are 3 foot off the ground and heavy. They have a slped roof. (2)
Picture #5 Dont know how to explain it. Picture tells the story.
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