Here's last weeks pics. A nice surprise of some new visitors.
Brian.
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Brian,
Nice pics. I hope I see half that many when the season opens. It almost looks like you live on a game farm!! :eyebrownod:
Nelson
Hey Brian,
I think the deer in the third picture needs to spend a LOT more time there at the "bulk me up" feeder. That one is pretty little and doesn't even have the start of a rack. If a person didn't know better they would think it was a coyote and not a real deer. :wink: Looks like you might need to be doing a little calling around there.
Jerry
Jerry, I was thinking the same thing. The coyote and bobcat population has really increased over the past 2 years. I saw alot 4 cats and 19 dogs from my stand last season. It's possible it could have been the same ones each time, but there is a ton of howling in the evenings. I've held off calling on this property simply because we all deer and turkey hunt there. I think after deer season winds down a little, it'll get called to see what kind of response we can get.
Brian.
Ya know Brian. All the crap you've been put through lately, you have got to just literally enjoy the heck out of walking out there and checking your trials cams. Quiet... peacefull... :wink:
Jim, you have no idea. It's a heck of a stress reliever. It's the most relaxing 3 hours a week I get.
Brian.
OK that does it. That last reply did it for me. I'm gettin' a trail cam. I live one mile from Gander Mt. and they're on sale everyday.