Shot my bow. Swapped a camera card. Put a camera up for the farmer to catch the trespassers driving their quad through his corn.
Ever have Molson Golden?? Hands down my favorite.Nice choice on the beverage, that’s my go too!
Yeah, but got too many that were skunked and gave up on them… Beer and green bottles…. Add direct sunlight…. Bad combo….Ever have Molson Golden?? Hands down my favorite.
Yikes, alcohol abuse!Yeah, but got too many that were skunked and gave up on them… Beer and green bottles…. Add direct sunlight…. Bad combo….
Yeungling is the same way….Yikes, alcohol abuse!
Her and the other one just got in my way for a while. Until about hour 3… then they were over it, and just laid around like lazy dogs.Did the pup help dig the holes?
Be interesting too see it in a couple years…
25 DAYS!
That is how long it took for the very first deer to eat out of one of the feed troughs since I placed the first one back on May 6th. Now I think the flood gate has been officially opened for the rest to follow before I consider it a true success.
This is an update regarding the two feed toughs I built last month and placed at the feed station for the new year.
This would be the fifth year ever since I cared to carve out a small, wooded parcel area right behind our cabin of all the honeysuckle shrubs, trees, tree stumps and debris so I could attempt feed any wildlife within the immediate area.
Each year afterwards, the number of deer and many other Ohio native wildlife species have been increasingly showing up at that location steadily and I am truly grateful to see it happen.
When the first feed tough was placed nearly a month ago, deer have been showing up regularly, daily, as usual, however each showed a frightened behavior when discovering the troughs, minimizing the typical amount of time spent at that location. As each day passed though, more deer displayed increased curiosity of the newly placed feed troughs and slowly attempted to investigate each of them over the course of the last three weeks.
I knew it would take some time for the deer to get acclimated or acquainted with them, and I was confident it would happen eventually. Of course, I did use a little persuasion to help things along, such as leaving a little bit of a corn on the ground that led right to the corn trough, and ‘WAWLA’, it finally worked as you’ll get to see in the shared video.
Within the video, the behavior displayed by the deer should provide some context as to what I observed over the course of the last few weeks; shy, timid, and scared while trying to warm up to the presence of the new feed troughs.
Now I expect to see more deer feed out of both troughs relatively soon since the first deer fed out of one of them yesterday. No more corn will be laid out onto the ground anymore going forward.
The video is a little over twelve minutes long of a trail camera photography showing two young bucks from yesterday that spent nearly forty minutes at the feed station in daylight.
I’m very pleased to provide this update to you all and I will continue to share even more within this year’s hunt journal later this month.
Thanks for reading & watching!
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Attempting to establish another meaningful feed site location on the north side of the property. This is what I did for the deer this afternoon all the while being blowed at for nearly the entire hour by one upset deer nearby
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This was the second custom built feed trough that I pulled out last year from the main feed site location to the south when the deer numbers were way down from the EHD outbreak within the county last year. Now things seem to be looking on the up-n-up with regards to the number of deer living on the property today. Some are mature and just over the past couple of weeks, some newborns.
Further details and images will be shared at a later time and at a different location within the forum fairly soon. I'm trying to keep this short, tx!
Anyway, now you all know what I did for the deer today right here @home
Just giving the friendly reminder. It is that time! Assemble Tha Grape Drank Mafia!