I have figured out how to keep deer away from an area...put up a protein feeder. Its been out for almost 6 months and not a deer has stopped at it. Seen a few walk by on camera. They still go to corn feeders. Even filled it half corn, half protein. And I just got word that in the next couple months finally be doing the burn and pine replant, so not expecting a great season
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Originally posted by CWendling View PostI have figured out how to keep deer away from an area...put up a protein feeder. Its been out for almost 6 months and not a deer has stopped at it. Seen a few walk by on camera. They still go to corn feeders. Even filled it half corn, half protein. And I just got word that in the next couple months finally be doing the burn and pine replant, so not expecting a great season
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Located another buck from last year that my daughter hunted. Great 10pt in the 5-6 yo class
My core area camera still has “ME” and “Kaboom “ about daily. The north camera move had some of the smaller bucks but neither of those 2 (glad actually). South move had both… but not at frequency as core….soooi
I moved another 50 south on a parallel trail, and I got a feeling I’m on him. Gonna be less than 50 from a known bedding area I found
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Originally posted by CWendling View PostI have figured out how to keep deer away from an area...put up a protein feeder. Its been out for almost 6 months and not a deer has stopped at it. Seen a few walk by on camera. They still go to corn feeders. Even filled it half corn, half protein. And I just got word that in the next couple months finally be doing the burn and pine replant, so not expecting a great season
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Originally posted by CWendling View PostI have figured out how to keep deer away from an area...put up a protein feeder. Its been out for almost 6 months and not a deer has stopped at it. Seen a few walk by on camera. They still go to corn feeders. Even filled it half corn, half protein. And I just got word that in the next couple months finally be doing the burn and pine replant, so not expecting a great season
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Originally posted by Low Fence View PostHow tall are the tubes.. exactly?
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Originally posted by CWendling View PostI have figured out how to keep deer away from an area...put up a protein feeder. Its been out for almost 6 months and not a deer has stopped at it. Seen a few walk by on camera. They still go to corn feeders. Even filled it half corn, half protein. And I just got word that in the next couple months finally be doing the burn and pine replant, so not expecting a great season
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Originally posted by CWendling View PostI have figured out how to keep deer away from an area...put up a protein feeder. Its been out for almost 6 months and not a deer has stopped at it. Seen a few walk by on camera. They still go to corn feeders. Even filled it half corn, half protein. And I just got word that in the next couple months finally be doing the burn and pine replant, so not expecting a great season
That’s interesting. In one side of my section of the ranch the deer would hammer protein to the tune of 500 lbs a week. On the other side they just nibbled all off season. Within the past two weeks the deer do not seem interested in protein much anywhere on the ranch.
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What food plots are easiest to grow around pines? Got a spot that was recently graded by the timber company and I’m wondering what’s the easiest stuff to grow for deer in the fall. Don’t have access to much equipment other than hand tools and a push spreader. From what I read I can probably get away with oats if I double my seed rate. Any suggestions?
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Originally posted by HighwayHunter View PostWhat food plots are easiest to grow around pines? Got a spot that was recently graded by the timber company and I’m wondering what’s the easiest stuff to grow for deer in the fall. Don’t have access to much equipment other than hand tools and a push spreader. From what I read I can probably get away with oats if I double my seed rate. Any suggestions?
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Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostWell get you a log and tie a chain round each end and back to your hitch... makes a pretty good drag...
That’s actually a good idea. This will be right on the edge of a grown up clear cut, plenty of logs I can use there.
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