I suppose but It is hard for me to believe in my area. The deer get run hard in my area and if the pickup can’t drive up to the dead deer they are left to lay. Probably just a cultural thing in my particular area but I’d roll the dice on longer gun season if the drives and parties were gone.
Do you think that slide will happen mostly on the high end of the scale? I would say in my neck of the woods the low end will not see as significant of a slide.
Just south of 80 in central part of the state. Lot of Ehd but on my property typically have 8 does with fawns. We had about 4 with fawns this year. Small property of 50 acres but plenty of food/cover on it. Actually more than in the past actually.
Do you guys keep blind windows open or shut then open once you are ready to shoot? In the spot I am at for bow hunting the quarters are tight…..standing corn is 40 yards from the blind. Everything 40 and in is cut.
Rented a seppi cl150 drum mulcher it works fine but doesn’t do much more than my rotary brush mower. I was surprised I could keep the drum rolling and respool wasn’t too bad with the variable boost. Thinking of trying or buying that diamond 48” disc mulcher for the bigger stuff.
Anyone used any of the standard flow disc mulchers? What are your thoughts? I see diamond makes one are there any others anyone has run. Obviously high flow is much more ideal but that isn’t what I have in mind currently.
I personally just run my 9mm with buffalo bore. Pepper spray is first defense! In reality I have a better chance of deterring a bear with a cloud than me hitting a bear multiple times in a split second.
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