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    #16
    Originally posted by Ellen View Post
    We started feeding protein about this time last yr. Watched a doe with two buck fawns eat it every day. One grew 14 points and his brother was a 10 point.
    At just 1 1/2? What protein?

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      #17
      We start feeding protein this month.

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        #18
        IF they will eat it, the only harm protein can do is to your wallet. It helps attract deer, keep them throughout the season, and most importantly it does improve body condition and antler growth. In my opinion it is most helpful in the post-rut period, because it keeps them in good shape and allows an easy/easier transition out of the cold winter months into the antler growing season. In a good rain year, the deer won't rely as much on protein during the spring and summer, but having it available after the rut can make all the difference when it comes time to start growing antlers. I can usually tell within a couple days when the rut is over because the deer just start killing the protein.

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          #19
          Thanks for the input everybody, even Travis.

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            #20
            In my opinion...I think even if the ranches around you are not feeding protein and you are then the animals in the area will stay around your ranch for the food availability and this will make it habit for them to visit your place in season also. It may not help them grow horns and literally "manage" the deer herd but I would recommend feeding but I would buy cheaper feed to put in it than the expensive protein pellets. i would get horse or cattle feed at a lower price. I think also if you just bow hunt the area it causes less pressure on the animals rather than guns going off. Then when the guns start blasting around you the animals will head your way for the peace and quiet and the food source when it gets cold and the vegetation dies off.

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              #21
              Originally posted by westexasagent View Post
              In my opinion...I think even if the ranches around you are not feeding protein and you are then the animals in the area will stay around your ranch for the food availability and this will make it habit for them to visit your place in season also. It may not help them grow horns and literally "manage" the deer herd but I would recommend feeding but I would buy cheaper feed to put in it than the expensive protein pellets. i would get horse or cattle feed at a lower price. I think also if you just bow hunt the area it causes less pressure on the animals rather than guns going off. Then when the guns start blasting around you the animals will head your way for the peace and quiet and the food source when it gets cold and the vegetation dies off.
              Their place sounds like WWIII.... I don't think they are allowed to bow hunt it.....

              But that is true! Between our places, we only have one side that is open to other property besides the highway.....


              Sent from my iphone in my deer blind

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                #22
                protein has helped bring so many more deer onto our property that we sling it out of our spinfeeders as well. Don't know if it is just this particular protien we have been feeding or what, but they KILL this stuff over the Record Rack that we tried the first year. We had 10-15 deer EVERY night all night long at each of our 3 protien feeders from Feb1 - Spt1 of last year and everyone of them stayed around once we started slinging the same protien out of our spincast feeders. We lost the place, but the new leasees are going to really appreciate it! There were a few of them that should be REAL nice this next season.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by TMC50 View Post
                  Their place sounds like WWIII.... I don't think they are allowed to bow hunt it.....

                  But that is true! Between our places, we only have one side that is open to other property besides the highway.....


                  Sent from my iphone in my deer blind
                  Yeah it sucks we are not allowed to bow hunt, why I dont know, our ranch owner is hard to get in touch with. Thats why I have a lease in Brazoria County also and pretty much only bow hunt that property.

                  Maybe my buddy Travis will let me come down in October and show him how to shoot a bow. By the way im bringing the Monster this weekend!

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by t_rich69 View Post
                    Yeah it sucks we are not allowed to bow hunt, why I dont know, our ranch owner is hard to get in touch with. Thats why I have a lease in Brazoria County also and pretty much only bow hunt that property.

                    Maybe my buddy Travis will let me come down in October and show him how to shoot a bow. By the way im bringing the Monster this weekend!
                    I'm hoping I can sling some arrows this year!!!

                    You should have seen one of
                    My friends shoot my cannon yesterday, it was hilarious BUT I now think my scope is not sighted in....:/

                    Our protein is the sweet feed....


                    Sent from my iphone in my deer blind

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by lameduck View Post
                      At just 1 1/2? What protein?
                      Yes, at just 1 1/2. These are two little guys with lots of points on their heads. We call them Big Brother and Little Brother. Can't wait to see them at maturity. Unfortunately, we haven't seen either one of them since early November. We feed Purina AntlerMax.

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                        #26
                        Like Tuthdoc always said, "It will help every one of them that puts there nose in the protein feeder."

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                          #27
                          We hunt just west of you.We feed protein threw timed protein feeders.We use to feed thru demand feeders but the deer were breaking the budget.At our place they were going thru 2000# every 3 weeks.We started buying the 2000# bales of alfalfa from simon brothers.The bales last anywhere from a month to 2 months and you can pay for a bale and a half (3000#) to every 2000# of protein.The hay is about 24% protein from what the feed store says.It will attract more deer for sure.

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                            #28
                            We have been feeding protein year around for the past 4 years. You will definitely hold more deer on your property and improve the overall health of your heard. No matter how much pellet protein you feed there is no substitute for green food plots.

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                              #29
                              I hear ya about not letting you bowhunt. We have a friend and she owns 23 sections near us. She wont let me bowhunt! She says it wounds and doesnt kill the deer. i told her I have YET to lose an animal (knock on wood).

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