Posted by LOU from Wi. on November 21, 2014 at 20:25:28 from (184.158.13.91):
In Reply to: Re: OT// Hunting Season posted by Retired Farmer on November 21, 2014 at 19:17:13:
Retired Farmer , Both son and I stopped hunting for several years (over 10) and just started again. One reason is I can't stand the price of beef and were tired of chicken.Venison was always good for controlling cholesterol and that I have to watch. We still feed them after the deer season is over and hunt elsewhere as we figure it is like shooting tame animals,even have a salt block on a stump for them to lick. Love watching them,but so far this year after the snow none has shown up,kind of weird. Several years back we had 20 of them in the yard and was feeding them out of a 1/2 of a 55 gal drum. Fun to see them and like to see the little ones in the spring.We have a doe that has twins almost every year,and she brings them up for us to see.We don't hunt on our property,kind of a sanctuary for them. We go about 10 miles away to do our hunting. Thanks for the reply. Regards, LOU
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