More Early Morning Visitors

Kevin Stenberg

Well-Known Member
We feed deer from the day after rifle season until the snow melt. We go through about 20 lbs of corn a day (about a 5 gallon bucket full) We very rarely will have a buck come to the feeder. We are lucky to see 1 buck ever other year. Our feeder is 30 yards from the house. Its just a metal trashcan with a hole at the bottom. Kevin
 

Winelover

North Central Arkansas
Popper....what state or providence was the photo of the Snowy owlet taken? I have seen adults , on rare occasions, when I lived in Michigan.
 

Brad

Benevolent Overlord and site owner
Staff member
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Had to let them cross so I could pull into driveway. About 10 boys all together.
 

Brad

Benevolent Overlord and site owner
Staff member
Turkeys and deer are seen almost daily now. Well, deer are that way all year, turkeys seem to come and go.

We could hunt them with a ball bat.
 

fiver

Well-Known Member
if you off center them with the dodge they will duck down but you can get them with the front axle.
or the rear pumpkin.

just sayin...:cool:
 
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freebullet

Guest
if you off center them with the dodge they will duck down but you can get them with the front axle.
or the rear pumpkin.

just sayin...:cool:

Cept the transfer case & transmission would fall out of said dodge before the harvest was complete. ;)
 

Brad

Benevolent Overlord and site owner
Staff member
I don't have a Dodge. Not any more. Not for 5 years.
 

Ian

Notorious member
With a Tundra, just catch them with the front skid plate, their head will go into the vent louvers.
 

Cherokee

Medina, Ohio
We've got 5 deer in the herd that beds on our property, plus a couple of loners that come by at different times of the day. They all like to keep my weeping cherries trimmed for me, and certain patches of the lawn. They always walk thru the lawn and/or around the pond in their travels.
 

Missionary

Well-Known Member
Thosen are some fine photos of "possible table feed". I think I would be tempted to stick one this year.
Next summer we head north again and out comes the bow with those pointy sharp sticks.
 

Pistolero

Well-Known Member
Had deer, bear, elk and turkeys parading in front of the cabin this trip. The bear was
the unusual one.

Lots of neat animals out there, pretty close in, clearly.

Bill
 

L Ross

Well-Known Member
Going shopping for poblanos, jalapenos, tomatillos, and pork butt, we ran across this albino doe. She was over 200 yards from the road but I held my smart phone's camera lens against the right eye piece of an old pair of Bushnell 10x50 binoculars. As I held the binos and phone my wife reached across and zoomed the phone and hit the shutter.IMG_2342.JPG