I wouldn’t be surprised to see y’all have a 160” deer next, maybe even the first pic of the 10 with the kicker. Thanks for sharing
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Originally posted by bgleaton View PostHoping to shoot this guy this weekend, a couple of doe, and maybe a blackbuck doe.
Weather channel is showing 2-4 inches of rain/sleet/snow for tomorrow...fingers crossed! Hoping to have some snow pictures to share.
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Originally posted by tbgascorer View PostEverything helps moisture wise. Sadly, it takes 10" of snow to equal 1" of rain
I've enjoyed your thread, thanks for sharing it. Good luck on the cull and take some snow pics.
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We ended up getting 1.9in of rain and 2in of snow so around 2.15in of total precipitation. We needed this badly!
We are still after that 8pt cull buck and another doe for this weekend. Will provide updates. Setting all the raccoon traps tonight. We caught 5 raccoons two weekends ago.
Here are the feed totals for 2020:
Protein - 32,350lbs
Cottonseed - 5,800lbs
Corn - 10,400lbs
2020 Total Rainfall - 21.5in (2.5in below average)
We hammered the deer herd and blackbuck herd this year to help lower the feed bill and seeded 15 acres of native forbs and grasses. We still have another 3 deer to shoot. We are going to try to lower the amount of corn we are feeding and use that $ toward more protein since corn doesn’t offer as much benefits as protein or cottonseed. With our post season deer counts I calculate that we should feed around 20,000lbs of protein, 6,000lbs of cottonseed, and 6,000lbs of corn for 2021 but it all depends on rainfall. We were on track to feed around 24,000lbs of protein this year but we didn’t get any rain for nearly 3 months so the deer didn’t have many acorns or food plots so they hit the protein a lot harder this fall. We are hoping to remove another 10-15 acres of cedars in certain areas and will experiment with the cedar blanket treatment and see if grasses and forbs respond quicker than dozing.
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Originally posted by bgleaton View PostWe ended up getting 1.9in of rain and 2in of snow so around 2.15in of total precipitation. We needed this badly!
We are still after that 8pt cull buck and another doe for this weekend. Will provide updates. Setting all the raccoon traps tonight. We caught 5 raccoons two weekends ago.
Here are the feed totals for 2020:
Protein - 32,350lbs
Cottonseed - 5,800lbs
Corn - 10,400lbs
2020 Total Rainfall - 21.5in (2.5in below average)
We hammered the deer herd and blackbuck herd this year to help lower the feed bill and seeded 15 acres of native forbs and grasses. We still have another 3 deer to shoot. We are going to try to lower the amount of corn we are feeding and use that $ toward more protein since corn doesn’t offer as much benefits as protein or cottonseed. With our post season deer counts I calculate that we should feed around 20,000lbs of protein, 6,000lbs of cottonseed, and 6,000lbs of corn for 2021 but it all depends on rainfall. We were on track to feed around 24,000lbs of protein this year but we didn’t get any rain for nearly 3 months so the deer didn’t have many acorns or food plots so they hit the protein a lot harder this fall. We are hoping to remove another 10-15 acres of cedars in certain areas and will experiment with the cedar blanket treatment and see if grasses and forbs respond quicker than dozing.
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Beautiful pics of the snow. Always wanted to hunt in the snow.
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Originally posted by bgleaton View PostWe ended up getting 1.9in of rain and 2in of snow so around 2.15in of total precipitation. We needed this badly!
We are still after that 8pt cull buck and another doe for this weekend. Will provide updates. Setting all the raccoon traps tonight. We caught 5 raccoons two weekends ago.
Here are the feed totals for 2020:
Protein - 32,350lbs
Cottonseed - 5,800lbs
Corn - 10,400lbs
2020 Total Rainfall - 21.5in (2.5in below average)
We hammered the deer herd and blackbuck herd this year to help lower the feed bill and seeded 15 acres of native forbs and grasses. We still have another 3 deer to shoot. We are going to try to lower the amount of corn we are feeding and use that $ toward more protein since corn doesn’t offer as much benefits as protein or cottonseed. With our post season deer counts I calculate that we should feed around 20,000lbs of protein, 6,000lbs of cottonseed, and 6,000lbs of corn for 2021 but it all depends on rainfall. We were on track to feed around 24,000lbs of protein this year but we didn’t get any rain for nearly 3 months so the deer didn’t have many acorns or food plots so they hit the protein a lot harder this fall. We are hoping to remove another 10-15 acres of cedars in certain areas and will experiment with the cedar blanket treatment and see if grasses and forbs respond quicker than dozing.
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They both have their place but if I had to choose one I would choose protein pellets. I believe protein pellets have a lot to do with the overall health of our deer herd. We are seeing bucks dressing out over 150lbs, which is really big especially for our area. Cottonseed is great and is more cost effective but it doesn’t have the micro nutrients and vitamins. We like to feed both just in case an older buck is dominating a protein feeder then a younger buck, doe, or fawn can eat out of the cottonseed feeders and still get something to eat.
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Originally posted by bgleaton View PostHas anyone spray painted these IBC totes? I was looking at Krylon Fusion spray paint but after researching there are a lot of people that say the paint can leach through the plastic and to not paint them. Anybody have any thoughts on this? Just want to make sure the one we use for a trough doesn’t get algae inside.
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Originally posted by stxslayer View PostWe don’t paint ours at all. We make a frame with 2x4’s around the top middle and bottom. Then we attach 6 inch cedar fence pickets to that just like a residential fence. Then make a frame for the top and skin it with corrugated tin. We have also done them in corrugated on the sides as well. Both work great and have had zero problems with algae. Your place and deer look great. Let me know if you need pics and I can get some next time I’m at the ranch.
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