Also, make an opening in the paneling. Put 2 tpost in the ground about a foot apart, leave it open to the ground. This will keep the cows out, but let him walk in. Since you are protein, the pigs cant reach it. MIght be worth it to hook him up with some goodies.
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I love this deer. I had him approved two years ago and it only took me a couple hunts to home him in. I had him at 14 yards and decided he was only 4 1/2, even though he had the biggest body that I'd seen on the ranch. I told Keith what I thought and though he's not the ideal kind of deer that we want, his body size and mass warranted giving him more time. I'm the only one that's had an encounter with him until this year when my little brother had him at close range. He said he wished he could breath life into his 10 that he had killed earlier so he could hunt the Pig. I named him the Pot Belly Pig that first year. Here he is as a 6 1/2. He's made it another year. I bet Mark is on him next year right off the bat.
Check these two pics. Little less than 24 hours and he went from full velvet to fully shed.
Sloppy eating habits give the coons something to clean up.
The pig is one HOG of a deer. Check that body
Daylight appearances at the feeder are rare.
Check the contrast in body size between the Pig and a normal size young buck. Unbelieveable
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