Throw a couple of beer cans in there along with a few cig butts and candy wrappers. That will really **** off the owner!
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Originally posted by spread5150 View PostIf a barb wire fence pull the top and bottom strands together to the middle strand. Making an easy high and low point for the deer to cross. They will use this spot a lot and you will enjoy seeing your work get used daily.
If it’s in East Texas put a hog light there and snipe the piggy’s coming through.
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Picture of stand (in background). The fence line is 10 yards or so into cedars on left. This is an older picture. We trimmed back some of the Cedars and due to the hogs we no longer get the food plot looking this good. Someone asked for pictures of harvested animals from the stand now that I get thinking about it we haven’t even really hunted to stand in the last couple years def haven’t killed anything worthy of posting.
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The game plan to make fence-line stand fun again....
1. Post no trespassing signs on fence line
2. Set up old ladder stand right across fence
3. Source pics of big buck from some place that actually has big bucks. Convinced myself this is my “target buck”. Give “target buck” a silly name like Mr. November, The Ghost or Fluffhead.
4. Have nephew drive truck up and down fence line opening morning with radio loud. Type of music TBD.
5. Have nephew rip off a shot right at dawn from ladder stand and every 30 minutes after that.
6. Pull camera and discover grainy pics of an unknown interloper near my stand. Acknowledge no “new pics” of “target buck”
7. Come into TBH and melt about neighbor.
8. Spend rest of November deploying the usual fence-line tricks.
Thank you guys. I look forward to this season now!
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