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    #31
    I didn't think any other states besides Tx allowed exotics unless it was for farming?

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      #32
      Use a rifle. If that still doesn’t work, use thermal. That’s a small area to cover. If you’re committed to bow hunting only, obviously it’s tougher. Get away from the feeders and figure out where they’re bedding, and hunt travel routes near their beds.

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        #33
        This is who our ranch used to trap and move.

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          #34
          Perfect infrared hunting. Shoot them at night

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            #35
            thx everyone for the answers. we have gone to corn on the roads and shutting off feeders and it worked!!

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              #36
              Originally posted by deerdynasty View Post
              thx everyone for the answers. we have gone to corn on the roads and shutting off feeders and it worked!!
              Glad you got it solved. Do it again, turn off the feeders and put out alfalfa. They can resist it.

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                #37
                This never really sounded like a problem….sounded like an opportunity.

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                  #38
                  I have axis. I see a lot of them on the trail cameras.

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                    #39
                    alfalfa is like candy

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                      #40
                      2nd the alfalfa

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