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Making Em Work For It
#2963012
11/21/19 07:20 PM
11/21/19 07:20 PM
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Joined: Nov 2014
Posts: 16,495 Guntersville
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Old Mossy Horns
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I’ve always liked having a little corn around, just to kinda keep deer in neighborhood. Whether it was a spot you weren’t going to hunt (for instance, I feed in my backyard sometimes, but not gonna shoot a deer there) or 100 yards and out of sight. I tried something different today rather than just pouring it in a pile or putting it in a feeder. Took my little push seed spreader and spread it. Just seems a little more natural than a pile and it should last a lil longer. Anyone got experience with spreading it like this?
“Killing tomorrow’s trophies today.”
On the distance I like to walk to my stands: “The first 100 yards is also the last 100 yards.”
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Re: Making Em Work For It
[Re: AC870]
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11/21/19 07:27 PM
11/21/19 07:27 PM
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Joined: Feb 2015
Posts: 2,183 Central to South AL
Stickers
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They mount 5 gallon feeders on the trucks on ranches in Texas.... they call it "corning the roads" ( or sendero if you are going to an elevated blind). Guide goes out before daylight making a big loop. He comes and picks you up about sunrise to ride the same route and see what came out!
Last edited by Stickers; 11/21/19 07:38 PM.
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Re: Making Em Work For It
[Re: AC870]
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11/21/19 08:37 PM
11/21/19 08:37 PM
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outdoorobsession
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outdoorobsession
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Good job Anthony. I was just talking about doing the same! Much more natural and Ive hunted Texas and thats what they do. 100 yards swaths up a firebreak/road. I was going to drive my 4 whlr and spin my seeder on a few fields to see the difference. Dang maybe we should of done it in KY when we had the lease there !
Last edited by outdoorobsession; 11/21/19 08:37 PM.
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Re: Making Em Work For It
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11/21/19 08:38 PM
11/21/19 08:38 PM
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outdoorobsession
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outdoorobsession
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I but out 800 lbs with a pto spreader and a tractor today. Works good Nice
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Re: Making Em Work For It
[Re: AC870]
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11/21/19 11:33 PM
11/21/19 11:33 PM
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Being a cheapskate is part of my motivation. My deer clean up a pile overnight.
“Killing tomorrow’s trophies today.”
On the distance I like to walk to my stands: “The first 100 yards is also the last 100 yards.”
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Re: Making Em Work For It
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#2963263
11/22/19 05:35 AM
11/22/19 05:35 AM
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I always pile a bit in front of the camera then spread the rest out. Plus damn crows see those piles from a mile away.
Georgia Football..Acts like Bama but has a trophy case like South Carolina.
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Re: Making Em Work For It
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11/22/19 11:20 AM
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Posts: 11,651 Longwood, FL
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Booner
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I have never pour it in a pile. Always scattered it in a 10-20 yard area Yep I usually scatter it in a wider area than that even, makes it harder for them to eat so fast.
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