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The blight of feeders
Chief RID:
Done it all in SC. Old now and have given up on fighting change. I don't have to change but everything in this old world will change. On that you can rely. Enjoy and adapt. Let the young ones fight their fight. I love most kinds of hunting and fishing and try as much of it as I can. Doing out to check a corn block on a trail I have a camera on. Probably won't hunt today but I will see deer on my cameras in my yard and out of town on a family plot. Fun stuff!!!
Hang in there (W
bradsmith2010:
thats a nice buck, thanks for sharing )P(
bjrogg:
I really try not to put down how anyone hunts. As long as it's legal it's ok with me. I know if we don't all stick together we'll all hang separately. We got more than enough people trying to take our hunting, trapping and fishing rights away from us.
Until this year it was legal to use 2 1/2 gallons of bait in my area. I personally don't like hunting over bait with my selfbow. Not because it's to easy. Because I like hunting the trails to and from the bait better.
Bjrogg
Pappy:
Never really seen the need in Tennessee, it is illegal in TN. anyway but we have plenty for them to eat, you just have to find it and change as the food source changes. I love finding and hunting white oaks and persimmons early and red oaks and browse later in the year, rutting sign in between. I guess maybe if I hunted public areas it would matter more but am blessed to hunt my own place so I really don't care what anyone else does as long as it legal and they stay off my farm unless invited. ;)
Pappy
Knoll:
--- Quote from: bradsmith2010 on November 21, 2019, 06:09:59 pm ---Im so old and grumpy ,, its hard to make me feel like I need to do anything I dont want to do,,, (--)
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Yep. ;)
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