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callmefence
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by callmefence » Sun Oct 01, 2017 9:25 am
Skys warming up his dogs. Everyone is getting ready in their own way. 50 years old now, I think I get more exited every year.
We've got rain on our aproxx. 45 acres of oats finally. That's in 7 small plots.
Filled existing feeders and put in a few new ones. We don't use tripods cattle turn em over. Either a tree or like this where this no tall trees. We used around 800pounds of corn yesterday.


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by skyhightree1 » Sun Oct 01, 2017 1:51 pm
Very nice..when's yalls season start?
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by True Grit Farms » Sun Oct 01, 2017 3:27 pm
Nice and cool here I'm going bow hunting this afternoon, first time in years.
If we'd of know this we'd of picked our own cotton.
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by Caustic Burno » Sun Oct 01, 2017 3:50 pm
True Grit Farms wrote:Nice and cool here I'm going bow hunting this afternoon, first time in years.
I am going in the morning deer are moving here from about 8:30 to noon.
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by callmefence » Sun Oct 01, 2017 4:18 pm
skyhightree1 wrote:Very nice..when's yalls season start?
Bow season opened yesterday.
Gun season opens Nov.4
I quit bow hunting several years ago. Got no problem with it at all. I do have a problem with them opening it before gun season. Texas parks and wildlife however doesn't seem to care what I think.
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by True Grit Farms » Sun Oct 01, 2017 5:56 pm

The deer are moving just not within my range.
If we'd of know this we'd of picked our own cotton.
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by wbvs58 » Sun Oct 01, 2017 6:04 pm
Is that a post driver on the back of the tractor Fence, nice looking operator.
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by callmefence » Sun Oct 01, 2017 6:31 pm
wbvs58 wrote:Is that a post driver on the back of the tractor Fence, nice looking operator.
Ken
Yeah ken. What we call a I beam driver.
They work fine where it's not to rocky.
Which means we don't use em much.
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by bird dog » Sun Oct 01, 2017 8:44 pm
I'm glad you guys are heading to the woods and getting off the lake. November is my favorite month to bass fish not for just the fishing but also having the lake to myself.
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by TexasBred » Tue Oct 03, 2017 8:48 am
Caustic Burno wrote:True Grit Farms wrote:Nice and cool here I'm going bow hunting this afternoon, first time in years.
I am going in the morning deer are moving here from about 8:30 to noon.
Don't forget to back that bow draw back to about 25 lbs. You are a year older you know.

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by Caustic Burno » Tue Oct 03, 2017 10:26 am
TexasBred wrote:Caustic Burno wrote:True Grit Farms wrote:Nice and cool here I'm going bow hunting this afternoon, first time in years.
I am going in the morning deer are moving here from about 8:30 to noon.
Don't forget to back that bow draw back to about 25 lbs. You are a year older you know.

That might be too high.
Had three does walk under the stand about 15 minutes ago.
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by Bigfoot » Tue Oct 03, 2017 10:43 am
I made a food plot rye/oats. Drowned out once, and replanted it. Been running 5 feeders since spring. Seen two Boone class deer, but definitely no pattern to what they are doing.
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by True Grit Farms » Tue Oct 03, 2017 7:39 pm
Bigfoot wrote:I made a food plot rye/oats. Drowned out once, and replanted it. Been running 5 feeders since spring. Seen two Boone class deer, but definitely no pattern to what they are doing.
No boonies around here, but my brother has some really nice bucks on camera this year. We're loaded with deer this year, you can drive our interior loop road and see 50+ deer every afternoon. My dad and brother came up Saturday and we've been getting everything ready. Our box stands have all been loaded with wasps, and the good news is no rattlesnakes yet. We should be done with everything tomorrow and will let the place rest till opening morning.
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by Bright Raven » Tue Oct 03, 2017 7:46 pm
Young man came up to the farm last week. Said he was married to the neighbor's daughter. Ask if he could hunt deer. I said Yes but my cousin has first rights on days he wants to hunt. Which is not much. Last year he didn't hunt a single day. The young fella was here early Sunday to scout. Said he saw a big one. Is going to put up a camera. Be interesting. Seems like he knows what he is doing.
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by callmefence » Tue Oct 03, 2017 7:47 pm
Three point box blind.

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