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Promising new property

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by WillO, Feb 27, 2018.

  1. WillO

    WillO Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Luckily Iv never seen a venomous snake in all the years I’ve spent out in the woods in Fl, but I agree. I always wear snake boots and pants. (The guy in the boots and shorts isn’t me)
     
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    Hogs need lovin too Weekend Warrior

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    I'm going to start trapping soon at my parents property. Got some friends coming from MO who are gonna try and get them some next month. Trapping soon after that.


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    WillO Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I think we are rid of the two big guys we have on cameras now that seem to be keeping everything else away. Hopefully see more deer now, we see a lot on cameras and then a minute or two after the hogs have ran them off.
     
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    So I went yesterday midday to check cameras and fill the feeders before before I leave for a short while and walking up to my hanging feeder I notice the solar charger wire is pulled out and the bars are all bent around the spreader. Pulled the card out to see why and saw this little guy.

    I have now raised the feeder another 4 feet tonstop him reaching it.

    Starting to get more little hogs come in now too since I got rid of the two big guys.


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