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Post by batman on Nov 17, 2018 11:40:51 GMT -6
Glendorado Shooting preserve is about 2 miles east of me. One of my deer guides said he counted 17 roosters at one time when he was in the bunkhouse one December afternoon. Likely a stretch but I have watched a dozen bail over the corners of the fence at times. They do like to pick up scraps under the gravity feeders and are often seen around the corn spin feeders.
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Post by biglakebass on Nov 17, 2018 11:42:41 GMT -6
helluva nice bonus
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Post by mnaaron on Nov 17, 2018 12:26:52 GMT -6
Glendorado Shooting preserve is about 2 miles east of me. One of my deer guides said he counted 17 roosters at one time when he was in the bunkhouse one December afternoon. Likely a stretch but I have watched a dozen bail over the corners of the fence at times. They do like to pick up scraps under the gravity feeders and are often seen around the corn spin feeders. How do the deer react after you shoot inside the enclosure? Do they do nocturnal?
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Post by batman on Nov 17, 2018 14:39:16 GMT -6
[q]How do the deer react after you shoot inside the enclosure? Do they do nocturnal? It has a big impact on daylight movement. More noticeably on the older deer.
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