I hunt just east of Tilden and we have been getting decent rain so things looks pretty good for summer time. I have some nice bucks on my trail cameras and lots of hogs that need to be dealt with soon. Looking forward to a good hunting season.
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Originally posted by ACCURACYINC View PostNot necessarily true, but not necessarily false.
Once the rut starts it is amazing how far and wide these bucks will travel. I am on 12,000 acres and have seen bucks at one stand one day and couple days later hes six miles from that spot at another stand, tongue hanging out slobbering all over themselves, cuts, bruises, limps, broken tines, doing whatever it takes to get that P.
God I do love it so.
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Originally posted by PassnItOn View PostWe started using panels a few years back, they are great. You can see them in this pic. We do cut the top pipe off the middle section on one or two panels in each pen for easier entry/exit and they use them.
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The heat has this thread too quiet...
So I'll throw something up here. My wife is still on the fence about the place we bought down here. She preferred the hill country and isn't a fan of rattlesnakes, scorpions and gnats (although she knows they are in the hills as well). Anyway, she is warming up to it a bit, check out this little dude she found walking the other day. I've never seen a baby horny toad.
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Finally got a good picture of my probable target for this year. 7 yr old buck I call “Patches”. His double throat patch has always made him identifiable over the years. He looks to be as good this year as ever. He has always been a very nice buck.
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Originally posted by TildenHunter View PostFinally got a good picture of my probable target for this year. 7 yr old buck I call “Patches”. His double drop throat patch has always made him identifiable over the years. He looks to be as good this year as ever. He has always been a very nice buck.
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Originally posted by TildenHunter View PostFinally got a good picture of my probable target for this year. 7 yr old buck I call “Patches”. His double drop throat patch has always made him identifiable over the years. He looks to be as good this year as ever. He has always been a very nice buck.
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Rwc
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Originally posted by PassnItOn View PostSo, new down south and have been told to not get too hung up on the "feeder bucks" I have on camera. The rut is when the big boys show. I know there is truth to the rut thing everywhere but these guys tell me it is in effect big time down here. More of low fence question I guess but just curious on your thoughts.
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Originally posted by TildenHunter View PostFinally got a good picture of my probable target for this year. 7 yr old buck I call “Patches”. His double drop throat patch has always made him identifiable over the years. He looks to be as good this year as ever. He has always been a very nice buck.
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Originally posted by TildenHunter View PostFinally got a good picture of my probable target for this year. 7 yr old buck I call “Patches”. His double throat patch has always made him identifiable over the years. He looks to be as good this year as ever. He has always been a very nice buck.
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Originally posted by TildenHunter View PostFinally got a good picture of my probable target for this year. 7 yr old buck I call “Patches”. His double throat patch has always made him identifiable over the years. He looks to be as good this year as ever. He has always been a very nice buck.
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