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Might mot be many but ya sure got a few studs coming in. Good luck to ya!
Great pictures. That one has a spread on him.
U got some real quality looking deer there, Good hunting.
Impressive buck and photos too.
Wow! :yikesSome nice back strap walking around them food plots. The horns(antlers) are very nice also.:ThumbsUp
Those Bama deer???
Boy Howdy
Looks like you better get the taters, biscuits, & gravy ready pretty soon! :) GTT
Very nice, if I had deer like that to hunt my fishin poles would prolly rot !!:Doh:
Nice looking deer Callshy! What is the limit on bucks in Southern Tn? Good Luck on opening day!
nice deer,hope your daughter gets one of them
man alive, that is awesome. i miss days like that here in wisconsin. thank you idiot doe killers and wolves! reminds me of a joke though....
one time there was a deer farmer down in alabama, and he decided to get a big buck from wisconsin to breed his stock. when the truck with the big stag arrived to unload, a trio of alabama bucks watched from the safety of the brush.
the biggest of the three, a 10 pt, said "well, i dont know who this buck thinks he is, but i have about a dozen does i am taking care of, and he cant have a single one!" .
the next biggest, an 8 pt, says "well...i have about 8 does i take care of, and im not givin one up either, not without a knock-down,drag out fight".
the third, a nubbin buck, says "i have a little yearling doe ive been courting, and im not givin her up for anything!".
with that they all puff up and wait for the gate to drop. when it does, out steps the big buck from the north country. massive, thick 12 pt rack, about 300lbs of rippling muscle.
the 10 pointer says "you know...i AM gettin a little long in the tooth....if that buck wants to help me take care of a few does, i guess i dont mind."
the 8 pter says "yeah you know, i see how stressed out you are and decrepit in your later stages...so i figure if ole big boy wants a few of my does...he can have right at it."
the nubber looks at the 10 and the 8, and without a word streaks across the meadow and headbutts that big buck right between the eyes! the 10 pt yells "what are you doin man! that thing will kill you!!"
the nubber yells back "i just wanna make sure he knows i'm a buck!"
Did Gracie get one?
She had the tall 8 pt (deer in 4th pic) at 30 yds Saturday afternoon but it was in the standing corn and hard to see. It stayed in the open food plot at 45 yds for a while, just further than I am comfortable with her shooting the crossbow right now. She is deadly at 30 yds though! Had an encounter with another 8 pt Sunday morning with about the exact same scenario... The season has just begun though!
I have a new video camera so hopefully I will have a good hunt put together of her shooting one to watch soon.
You got it going on in your food plot. I always like to see photos of hard work paying off. Thanks for sharing!
nice food plot it seems to me ......them deer seem to like it .....that is what counts ya know .....what do you plant ?
We plant oats and winter peas together in one section and wheat, turnips, and radishes in another section. And all of our plots have standing corn. They hit the oats/peas hard in early season and the wheat/turnips/radishes in late season. They eat the standing corn all season. The main thing is that we do not put extreme pressure on the plots and will not shoot a doe off a plot until mid December. Has worked well for us.
there is a food plot mix here in texas that has 16 seeds in it ....all the things you mentioned and a bunch more
sure works well bringing them all winter ....they hit the different items as they mature and or get edible .....
I saw how they have your edges already down to the dirt ....that's always a good thing for sure
Got some nice ones coming in.
That is why we seperate our seeds instead of mixing them together. Eventhough they do not eat much of the wheat or turnips early, when we mixed them with our oats and peas they would tromp them down and they would not grow as well. We now seperate where the late winter stuff can grow better. Has seemed to work well for us.