regarding this buck:
this is the first really mature buck i have ever had a shot at, after mainly hunting in east texas my whole life. like i said in the other thread, this deer was not seen in person or on camera from september 2011 to march 2012. since then, i have pretty much seen him twice a day all summer, feeding an assortment of corn, peas, protien, and soybeans. our property is only about 40 acres and is hunted to the south and to the north, so i have done everything i can to keep him close.
my question is, i am getting ready for bow season, getting my spin feeder ready to go, and am trying to figure out the best way to get that thing going out there. it is obvious, like someone pointed out in that other thread, that this guy is nervous around the feeder, although he is comfortable enough to be there late into the morning and early in the afternoon.
so, i was thinking maybe i would get the spin feeder setup this weekend and leave the gravity feeder going for another month or so?? or should i just go with the spin feeder now and stop the gravity feeder? i plan on doing the corn/soybean mix out of the spin feeder and if i put them up together they will be in the same spot.
i just dont want to wait till mid september, switch the feeders out and freak him out to where he never comes back..lol.
and with the way the property is setup, the spot i have the feeder now is about the only place i can put it where it is out of view of the guys hunting around me, so the spin feeder and my stand will be in the same spot. the stand will be almost directly behind the camera, just to the left a bit, 20 yards from the feeder.
another thought, seeing the times on the pics, would it be dumb to just leave the gravity feeder going and hope to see him during daylight, i will be studying the pics as i check them but i dont really remember seeing many of him during the middle of the night.
anyways, thanks guys, just trying to get everything ready for 9/29.
this is the first really mature buck i have ever had a shot at, after mainly hunting in east texas my whole life. like i said in the other thread, this deer was not seen in person or on camera from september 2011 to march 2012. since then, i have pretty much seen him twice a day all summer, feeding an assortment of corn, peas, protien, and soybeans. our property is only about 40 acres and is hunted to the south and to the north, so i have done everything i can to keep him close.
my question is, i am getting ready for bow season, getting my spin feeder ready to go, and am trying to figure out the best way to get that thing going out there. it is obvious, like someone pointed out in that other thread, that this guy is nervous around the feeder, although he is comfortable enough to be there late into the morning and early in the afternoon.
so, i was thinking maybe i would get the spin feeder setup this weekend and leave the gravity feeder going for another month or so?? or should i just go with the spin feeder now and stop the gravity feeder? i plan on doing the corn/soybean mix out of the spin feeder and if i put them up together they will be in the same spot.
i just dont want to wait till mid september, switch the feeders out and freak him out to where he never comes back..lol.
and with the way the property is setup, the spot i have the feeder now is about the only place i can put it where it is out of view of the guys hunting around me, so the spin feeder and my stand will be in the same spot. the stand will be almost directly behind the camera, just to the left a bit, 20 yards from the feeder.
another thought, seeing the times on the pics, would it be dumb to just leave the gravity feeder going and hope to see him during daylight, i will be studying the pics as i check them but i dont really remember seeing many of him during the middle of the night.
anyways, thanks guys, just trying to get everything ready for 9/29.
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