That is wild. I just saw two buck still carrying antlers from last year just a few days ago here in PA.
When you want me to come help you with that?!
Looks like the setting for an Alfred Hitchcock movie, but they get shy when the guns start blasting.When you want me to come help you with that?!
Typically there is a VERY short window of time from when antlers drop to when they start replacing them.That is wild. I just saw two buck still carrying antlers from last year just a few days ago here in PA.![]()
I'm going to check this saturday but as of 2 weeks ago I still have some holding.
Yes…I am already starting to see some velvet on the few bucks on camera. Most of our bucks dropped in mid to late March.Typically there is a VERY short window of time from when antlers drop to when they start replacing them.
Pants definitely down! Nice gobs though.The one on the right must be all kinds of excited. Look at that big blue head.
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You need to grease them poles!! LOL
This is an old man’s feeder. I took a section off legs so I can fill it standing on ground. Coons can stand on tip toes and reach spinner. It is a spin tech feeder mechanism so they dont get much out of it. A spring pushes the spinner plate agains the opening blocking corn from coming out except when spinning. The two coons together may have figured out how to pull the plate down and twist it at same timeYou need to grease them poles!! LOL
Dang that is a pretty nice beard on that hen!
There has been a long bearded hen using this food plot for six or seven years. I doubt it is the same hen - maybe offspring of the originalDang that is a pretty nice beard on that hen!