Good luck with your pea patches! If you want to ever get anything up and growing enough to do any good, you'll have to put a hot wire around those pea patches. When they sprout and get about 3-4" high, the deer will wipe you out in one night! Or at least that has been my experience... We used to use that white cloth looking fence tape on fiberglass stakes and trees. After a week or two, you don't even have to have the charger on... The deer won't cross that white tape... Then when you want them to be able to eat there, just remove the tape... We used to remove it when they actually started to make peas... It's really the vegetation that the deer like. Once the plot gets mature enough to bloom/make peas, it can handle a lot of browsing and still grow... just have to keep 'em off of it when they first come up...
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Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostGood luck with your pea patches! If you want to ever get anything up and growing enough to do any good, you'll have to put a hot wire around those pea patches. When they sprout and get about 3-4" high, the deer will wipe you out in one night! Or at least that has been my experience... We used to use that white cloth looking fence tape on fiberglass stakes and trees. After a week or two, you don't even have to have the charger on... The deer won't cross that white tape... Then when you want them to be able to eat there, just remove the tape... We used to remove it when they actually started to make peas... It's really the vegetation that the deer like. Once the plot gets mature enough to bloom/make peas, it can handle a lot of browsing and still grow... just have to keep 'em off of it when they first come up...
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Originally posted by Etxbuckman View PostYou still leasing that same 40-acre piece? I mean I would if I were you. With that other buck gone somethings bound to show up and take his place
Oh yeah. One of my 3 paid spots. Rest are permission. Joined some buddies on a cattle farm I’ve been trying to get on for years as well.
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3000# of monster buck protein blend and corn put out. Set up 2 new hog panel pens. It’s that time to start watching them grow.
This one is behind my house. Pretty sure I know who he is. He broke off last season early where he had a nontyp point and a drop tine. Be interesting to see what he does.
Also scored 10 more acres in town, backing up to a large wooded swampy area surrounded in sub divisions. Should be a good one hiding in there. Will set a cam on a corn pile and set what’s there.
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Originally posted by Hix View Post3000# of monster buck protein blend and corn put out. Set up 2 new hog panel pens. It’s that time to start watching them grow.
This one is behind my house. Pretty sure I know who he is. He broke off last season early where he had a nontyp point and a drop tine. Be interesting to see what he does.
Also scored 10 more acres in town, backing up to a large wooded swampy area surrounded in sub divisions. Should be a good one hiding in there. Will set a cam on a corn pile and set what’s there.
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Originally posted by Gumbo Man View PostThose small tracts next to town or subdivisions can sure yield some monsters. A friend of mine owns 15 acres that boarders the city limits of Elkhart. He shot a 182 4 years ago behind his house.
Oh I already know. I’ve been hunting the suburbs for years.
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