Buck I filmed this past Thursday. I’m just not mad enough at them any more to blast a 120+/- inch whitetail with a rifle. I suppose it would have been different with a bow in hand.
Buck I filmed this past Thursday. I’m just not mad enough at them any more to blast a 120+/- inch whitetail with a rifle. I suppose it would have been different with a bow in hand.
Great pics Patton!
I also use timed protein feeders.The elk and aoudad wipe them out too quickly when it's freely "on-demand". If undisturbed, packs of aoudad and cow elk will just hang around the protein feeders for hours gorging themselves lol.
When you say timed protein feeders, are you talking about feeding protein from a regular feeder and spinner plate?
Are these exotics free range out there or is this high fence? Just curious.
Edwards County has one of the largest populations of free-range exotics in Texas. There are plenty of high fence ranches. But that’s why so many guys hunt in this area.. even on low fence leases, you never know what will walk out in front of you.
When you say timed protein feeders, are you talking about feeding protein from a regular feeder and spinner plate?
Yes and no. The ones in my pics have a regular spinner plate that is fully enclosed inside the protein hopper/tubes. When it spins, it throws protein that falls down the tubes.
If you put protein in a normal tripod type feeder with a normal spin plate, you run the risk of it clogging. An eliminator plate helps some with protein clogging from moisture but it can still happen.
Yes and no. The ones in my pics have a regular spinner plate that is fully enclosed inside the protein hopper/tubes. When it spins, it throws protein that falls down the tubes.
If you put protein in a normal tripod type feeder with a normal spin plate, you run the risk of it clogging. An eliminator plate helps some with protein clogging from moisture but it can still happen.
I’ve also found that animals don’t prefer to eat protein off the ground when it’s scattered like corn. They prefer to eat it from a pile (tube, trough, etc). Just my experience.
I’ve also found that animals don’t prefer to eat protein off the ground when it’s scattered like corn. They prefer to eat it from a pile (tube, trough, etc). Just my experience.
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I agree. Although our normal feeders throw a mix that includes protein and it’s almost always eaten up.
A friend of mine was out at his lease near Vance week before last (lease my dad and I also used to be on) and saw ONE deer (a doe) in 4 days of hunting. I don’t know what’s going on out there. I remember when you would see 8 - 15 or more deer a hunt.
A friend of mine was out at his lease near Vance week before last (lease my dad and I also used to be on) and saw ONE deer (a doe) in 4 days of hunting. I don’t know what’s going on out there. I remember when you would see 8 - 15 or more deer a hunt.
Wow that’s probably rare. We still see tons of deer every hunt. But we’re not in Vance. We’re west of Rocksprings. Still hard to believe for that area!
Wow that’s probably rare. We still see tons of deer every hunt. But we’re not in Vance. We’re west of Rocksprings. Still hard to believe for that area!
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Right? The last few years they’ve been killing better deer but not seeing near as many as they used to.
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