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Hungry, hungry cervids #5788669 06/14/15 08:29 PM
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Finally retrieved a game camera chip to see it only lasted from April to
May 12th before it filled up 16GB. Whish I could post some current growth pics, but looking back a month ago it looks like they're getting a good start. Atoka, Oklahoma.



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This one has my interest, I am hoping he is working on a gnarly looking rack.

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11 of them bunched up tight under the feeder.

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Do you do any food plots? Seems to me with the average rainfall over 35" there, that food plots would be cheaper than feeders.

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Nice pics.


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Originally Posted By: Pittstate
Do you do any food plots? Seems to me with the average rainfall over 35" there, that food plots would be cheaper than feeders.


Yes, but the place is small, 96 acres, and of that it has extreme elevation changes and much of it is post oak woods and rock making it extremely difficult to plant large scale plots. We have two acres of food plots that have done well and the deer hit it hard, but in my corner where I hunt there is no option of planting.

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That place looks loaded with deer up


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not bad!

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J T is your place east of Stringtown?

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^ yes

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