Velvet
by Big Bore. 05/01/24 11:16 PM
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Re: Feed trough
[Re: PaintRock0]
#3353112
02/15/21 07:38 PM
02/15/21 07:38 PM
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Joined: Dec 2011
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Reaper
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14 point
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What are they putting in the troughs It says native oats in the description.
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Re: Feed trough
[Re: Big Bore]
#3353303
02/16/21 03:07 AM
02/16/21 03:07 AM
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outdoors1
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What they didn’t show you is raccoons in it crapping all over the food. I am sure if they can feed deer like that a trapper is cheap for them. I imagine an aggressive trapper, dog hunters, along with night shooters can wipe out the local varmint population, especially if they get in the way of venison steaks. I use to hunt around folks they didn't tolerate anything running off deer or eating there food. They did keep a few deer around to breed to re-populate their meat stash though.
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