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Post by DCS on Nov 3, 2018 6:08:48 GMT -6
Dark and windy
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Post by sallysue on Nov 3, 2018 6:17:45 GMT -6
Good luck
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Post by TXHuntress on Nov 3, 2018 8:23:26 GMT -6
Good luck!
We slept in, after spending 12 hours fixing roads and crossings yesterday. Still have more to do.
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Post by DCS on Nov 3, 2018 16:30:18 GMT -6
Saw three Sika doe and two hogs this morning.
Noticed neither of my feeders went off this, upon checking I found out they had lost all their settings, I am guessing moisture got to them. Finally got them up and running and discovered Patsy’s feeder was empty. I forgot to turn them down from the last time we were up here.
The rain has taken down some high fences, we are seeing Whitetail doe with green tags in their ears also are seeing some fallow deer.
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Post by TXHuntress on Nov 4, 2018 19:09:37 GMT -6
I’d let the white tail does go, see what kind of babies they produce.
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Post by DCS on Nov 5, 2018 16:33:49 GMT -6
Back Home. We didn't get anything this trip, waiting on axis. We did see our share of White Tails, Sika and a ton of hogs. I was going to tear the hogs up with my AR but either I am getting too slow or they are getting faster, never could catch up with any of them after the first shot.
I guess the rains took down some fences on the high fence ranches, we saw several WT does with green tags in their ears. I am hoping to see some results of the good genetics in a few years.
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Post by TXHuntress on Nov 6, 2018 7:00:41 GMT -6
Those hogs are just fast! You get the first shot pretty easy, and sometimes the dumber ones come back after a little bit, so you can get another if you’re lucky.
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