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2011/03/03 00:09:56 (permalink)

some trail camera pics of feeding "my deer =






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    Big Tuna
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    RE: some trail camera pics of feeding "my deer = 2011/03/03 07:26:25 (permalink)
    Do an antlerd deer ever come to your deer farm? Only 7 more months and look out girls,the Doc's going doe hunting again,and again and again. How much do you spend on corn a year. Just having a little fun,but you do seem to bring it on with your baiting pic's. Oh I mean feeding pic's.
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    RE: some trail camera pics of feeding "my deer = 2011/03/03 07:40:38 (permalink)
    nice pics trout

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    RE: some trail camera pics of feeding "my deer = 2011/03/03 13:21:20 (permalink)
    Maybe a hundred-fifty dollars, Our sportsmen's club allows those of us wanting some corn to get 6 bushells for free .. and we sell it at the store for the rest I use ...

    I have never seen an antlered deer at my feeders... just button bucks and a couple times in the past a spike..

    I see no difference in my feeding pictures than the ones that get posted from trail cameras over bait piles.. Oh wait most of those are bucks ....


    but I'm not about to leave my camera on SGL down in the "hollow" where the bucks are it would be gone in no time with my luck ....
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    RE: some trail camera pics of feeding "my deer = 2011/03/03 13:56:49 (permalink)
    I always wondered if one could get busted for baiting beacuse of the corn cobs being strung out through the woods where the feeding takes place.
    They do not rot away in 30 days and are still present for hunting season.
    They are residue...
    One reason I went to shelled corn in a feeder.

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    RE: some trail camera pics of feeding "my deer = 2011/03/03 16:56:31 (permalink)
    one of those dang double posts again ?????
    post edited by Dr. Trout - 2011/03/03 16:59:11
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    RE: some trail camera pics of feeding "my deer = 2011/03/03 16:58:29 (permalink)
    I can tell you that my local WCO told me personally he did not have a problem with the cobs and would not be able to tell if they were mine or a deer carried them from the near-by corn fields...

    I do spend time cleaning them up around the feeders and burn them in the outside fireplace
    post edited by Dr. Trout - 2011/03/03 17:00:32
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