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Originally posted by arrowsmack324 View PostNope but they do eat way better than a big ol testosterone filled buck. I exclusively hunt public land. I got away from leases a while back. Got tired of dumping money on the same old boring hunt guarding a corn barrel. Some folks do it year in and year out and that's great if they're enjoying it. I just never could justify the money spent just to be able to pound my chest about shooting a buck that slept within a hundred yards of said feeder and came in like clockwork. I'm happy fighting the crowds and having to outsmart the Deer and the other hunters I share the forest with. The point I'm trying to make is do what YOU enjoy, that's why I changed it up. If I ever do get a 160" buck in range I'll know I paid via sweat and many miles put on my boots along with a blister or two. Y'all keep growing them and I'll keep hunting them.
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Originally posted by arrowsmack324 View PostNope but they do eat way better than a big ol testosterone filled buck. I exclusively hunt public land. I got away from leases a while back. Got tired of dumping money on the same old boring hunt guarding a corn barrel. Some folks do it year in and year out and that's great if they're enjoying it. I just never could justify the money spent just to be able to pound my chest about shooting a buck that slept within a hundred yards of said feeder and came in like clockwork. I'm happy fighting the crowds and having to outsmart the Deer and the other hunters I share the forest with. The point I'm trying to make is do what YOU enjoy, that's why I changed it up. If I ever do get a 160" buck in range I'll know I paid via sweat and many miles put on my boots along with a blister or two. Y'all keep growing them and I'll keep hunting them.
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Originally posted by arrowsmack324 View PostDaang bet that's expensive! Good on yall though, what are their names?!
We issue digital ID similar to social security numbers. It’s crazy easy to catch them at a feeder so we just put a radio IDs on them and when they’re within 100 yards of a blind an alarm goes off to notify the hunter.
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Originally posted by c3products20 View PostTo be a successful hunter you have to have a trade off. You can spend your time scouting and searching the woods in search of a deer, possibly a big buck, or you can spend your time working and pay someone to scout for you and prep for you. Or you can spend your time working and pay for technological advances to make your hunt easier and less time consuming. Like corn feeders and trail cameras. Either way you trade you time for a higher percentage of being successful in the field. Whether you spend your own time doing it or you spend your money. It all boils down to how much of your time and money it's worth to you. Just because you don't think or agree with how someone else spends their time or money doesn't mean you should feel sorry for them or talk mess about them. It's their time and money, not yours.
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Originally posted by arrowsmack324 View PostDaang bet that's expensive! Good on yall though, what are their names?!
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