Good luck with the move M. So I'm guessing you'll be buying a new camo bathrobe and slippers for your hunting attire eh? Make sure you use the AR10t.com link to Amazon when you make the purchase...
mlotziii wrote: I'm going to set up a feeder about 30 yards from the deck. It's going to be a great spot come bow season. Stay tuned for some trail camera pics
If your Deer are anything like ours you wont need a feeder, just plant a flower garden. The more expensive or labor intensive the plants are to grow the more time they will spend grazing on them. They even pull off all my green tomatoes now. I tried the pepper spray but now they eat my pepper plants. The other "deer repellants" make my back yard smell like a rendering plant, poor options at best
When I was down in Texas, I used to fill up little pint containers with lion crap and the owner would sell it to the farmers nearby. They swore fresh lion crap kept deer and pretty much every other critter out of their gardens like nothing on earth...
My friend that owned the 2 lions used to laugh like hell about how much he could sell lion crap for... Dunno how much he got for it but apparently some of those guys would practically have a bidding war over it... :laugh:
I'll have to see what they say next time I'm at the zoo, I've watched them scoop it up so they have to be going somewhere with it.........wonder how the wife will like that? :whistle:
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