I have 2 that I have used here in WT the last couple of years that are still in really good shape I am fixing to sell if you are interested. Got both from Rogers Sporting goods.
Brushing in looks real good. But honestly I've seen a lot of big mature deer not care.
I've had 3, started with Primos and currently have 2 ameristeps (think that is the name or close to it).
Stake them down good - get some good stakes. West Texas has a tendency to have some strong winds. Reason my 1st finally got replaced. Used to show up in the morning and it would be gone. Finally tied it to a tree and wouldn't you know it, the tree split and fell on it.
I have 2 that I have used here in WT the last couple of years that are still in really good shape I am fixing to sell if you are interested. Got both from Rogers Sporting goods.
Mudslinger I have 2 from hunting east Texas. Thanks.
Brushing in looks real good. But honestly I've seen a lot of big mature deer not care.
I've had 3, started with Primos and currently have 2 ameristeps (think that is the name or close to it).
Stake them down good - get some good stakes. West Texas has a tendency to have some strong winds. Reason my 1st finally got replaced. Used to show up in the morning and it would be gone. Finally tied it to a tree and wouldn't you know it, the tree split and fell on it.
I have two Ameristep as well and the larger the better IMO. I make sure I get them out about the end of Aug. and brush them in "somewhat" and like everyone said it doesn't seem to matter to the deer after about two/three weeks. I also try to keep mine 20 yds. are a bit more from the feeder, seems that if it is very close they spook easier. Wear black, shoot a black bow and be quiet.
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