Posted by hd6gtom on September 03, 2016 at 06:50:57 from (173.29.173.135):
In Reply to: deer posted by KEH on September 02, 2016 at 13:56:11:
2 years ago after neighbor got his corn out of 1 probably 60-80 acre field I counted 360 deer in the field munching on the leftovers. On my 40 acre patch of hay it is nothing to see 40-70 deer in there munching on alalafa. No use even attempting to reseed it, they destroy it as soon as it comes up. Grand son and I put out a acre of sweet corn this year--money to be used for his college. put up the electric fence, got nothing of it, deer went over 7' tall electric fence, turkeys went between the lower wires. Why are we as land owners being forced to feed something that we should have 100% control over? I am going to suggest the DNR install a 15' tall electrified fence around the gov's mansion and turn in a couple of hundred deer. If we have to feed them, the gov ought to do his share too. YOU guys planting food plots don't know the problems you are facing. I can take a tractor to the field and they will be within 15-20 feet of me, stand there and just watch me go by.
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