I am going out to Liberty Hill tomorrow to set up a feeder and brush in my pop up blind. I know it is late but I just got permission to hunt this plase on Wednesday. So I will do my best to brush it in but my question is how long do you think I have to wait before the deer get okay with the new stuff in their back yard? Literaly thier backyard. I will be hunting next to a house that hasn't been lived in for over a year.
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In my experience it is always best to play it safe with things like this. If you go in too early you could blow the place for the year or run off the only good buck in the area. PM me the coordinates, I will check it out for you and let you know when it's ok for you to hunt. (No thanks are necessary) But be sure to keep the feeder full and in working order.
I would follow the advice of the 2 above me.
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NJOriginally posted by Stuck View PostIn my experience it is always best to play it safe with things like this. If you go in too early you could blow the place for the year or run off the only good buck in the area. PM me the coordinates, I will check it out for you and let you know when it's ok for you to hunt. (No thanks are necessary) But be sure to keep the feeder full and in working order.
I would follow the advice of the 2 above me.
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1st. If they are no shows do not fret. Nothing is moving up in this area...yet
2nd. Put felt on the spinner plate and metal to make it semi-quiet. Gets them coming to the feeder better IMO versus getting the living crap scared out of them and always being super nervous ound the feeder.
3rd. If in a subdivision or around other homes it may not take long at all. Deer around Liberty Hill can be pretty tame. They are smart buggers though, don't let them see you getting in/out of the blind.
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Originally posted by RiverRat1 View Post1st. If they are no shows do not fret. Nothing is moving up in this area...yet
2nd. Put felt on the spinner plate and metal to make it semi-quiet. Gets them coming to the feeder better IMO versus getting the living crap scared out of them and always being super nervous ound the feeder.
3rd. If in a subdivision or around other homes it may not take long at all. Deer around Liberty Hill can be pretty tame. They are smart buggers though, don't let them see you getting in/out of the blind.
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Originally posted by RiverRat1 View Post1st. If they are no shows do not fret. Nothing is moving up in this area...yet
2nd. Put felt on the spinner plate and metal to make it semi-quiet. Gets them coming to the feeder better IMO versus getting the living crap scared out of them and always being super nervous ound the feeder.
3rd. If in a subdivision or around other homes it may not take long at all. Deer around Liberty Hill can be pretty tame. They are smart buggers though, don't let them see you getting in/out of the blind.
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