Its a win for the Ag business and the farm bureau if you think about it. Deer farms incubate deer killing disease that spreads to the wild herd. Another way to eliminate the deer problem as they see it.
Its a win for the Ag business and the farm bureau if you think about it. Deer farms incubate deer killing disease that spreads to the wild herd. Another way to eliminate the deer problem as they see it.
Deer farms are under the jurisdiction of the Department of Agriculture. The State legislature has to make a law against them. I thought the farm bureau hated deer. It’s crazy.
Agreed but few States have any prohibition against them. Some sell bucks for trophies. Read about one that sells 200 class bucks for 20,000$. Nuts. This madness for bone has twisted plain old deer hunting. And this disease will end deer hunting altogether. Eventually.
True some say standing corn has little influence on deer. In my area while corn was standing I saw a marked drop in deer from what I usually see the first week of November. I had to assume it was the corn. Corn was had timber near and around it also. No need to cross the roads to my land. I did...
A ways back on here was a discussion on how standing corn may affect deer. Well this past weekend the corn west of me was finally being harvested. I was driving to my neighbor on a road Near the corn harvest in the evening. There were deer all over the road and on the sides. They seemed...
I made my own target. Took a box and filled it with many layers of cardboard of all types. A couple pieces of carpet in the back. I shoot broadheads into it. When I remove the arrow. I simply pry the cardboard pieces apart where The broadhead is and twist the broadhead off the shaft. Then slip...
What are your experiences of older buck movement? I think I have seen and taken only one mature buck just at legal light in the morning. More seen around 8 or 9 AM in the morning. Every year I read about mid dat sitting. Especially during a full moon period. Never did much of that. I have a...
It may be good if the corn fields. And timber edge is on your property but in my case both are on properties across the road from me. I have small food plots. They seem to be munching my rye and winter wheat right down but I believe its after dark when they leave the corn areas.
Well Thanks. As you might remember I am using a Crossbow. Sorry to use that dirty word on this site. So I might not have to worry about penetration. Even with the 2 inch cut.
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