SPROULS FEEDER CHECK
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Giant Nontypical
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From: PA.
i was out digging out my truck today here in clinton county wmu2g.
i was out yesterday to feed the deer in my area alfalfa/corn.
i only got to 1 of our sportsmans feeders and ole sproul got stuck,this has to be worst winter in a longtime.
also i set up my camera and walked the 3 miles to road and hitched hiked home.
left truck there until today then i got help to pull it out,man, woods are nasty.
deer dont have any acorns to eat,only BROWSE.
on my camera i had 4 doe at feeder, 3 big ones and this years little fawn.i said about 4 were coming to avg feeder, I WAS RIGHT ON AND CAMERA PROVED IT.
to my shock these deer all look very healthy, big , fat and sassy.they were even playing around chasing each other.
coats were real nice, no ribs thru sides of deer and real big BUTTS.
i truly was amazed, i expected to see straving deer that the local PGC/DCNR wannabees are telling the kids at schools.[:@]
well, I AM NOT SEEING THAT AND IF I DID, I WOULD BE FIRST TO REPORT IT.
this area is a bad one for habitat also ,not much feed,trees are too big and very little browse.
i now feel that 4 dpsm is too low and i bet we could hold more than that in this nasty winter.
if anyone finds a deer in clinton county that is starving and dead, please PM me or take picture,i want it,i want to see a dead starving deer.
i really belive some people are FIBBING about this,we dont have a overpopulation of deer and they are not starving
i was out yesterday to feed the deer in my area alfalfa/corn.
i only got to 1 of our sportsmans feeders and ole sproul got stuck,this has to be worst winter in a longtime.
also i set up my camera and walked the 3 miles to road and hitched hiked home.
left truck there until today then i got help to pull it out,man, woods are nasty.
deer dont have any acorns to eat,only BROWSE.
on my camera i had 4 doe at feeder, 3 big ones and this years little fawn.i said about 4 were coming to avg feeder, I WAS RIGHT ON AND CAMERA PROVED IT.
to my shock these deer all look very healthy, big , fat and sassy.they were even playing around chasing each other.
coats were real nice, no ribs thru sides of deer and real big BUTTS.

i truly was amazed, i expected to see straving deer that the local PGC/DCNR wannabees are telling the kids at schools.[:@]
well, I AM NOT SEEING THAT AND IF I DID, I WOULD BE FIRST TO REPORT IT.
this area is a bad one for habitat also ,not much feed,trees are too big and very little browse.
i now feel that 4 dpsm is too low and i bet we could hold more than that in this nasty winter.
if anyone finds a deer in clinton county that is starving and dead, please PM me or take picture,i want it,i want to see a dead starving deer.
i really belive some people are FIBBING about this,we dont have a overpopulation of deer and they are not starving

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Nontypical Buck
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All our snow is nearly gone in 2b. Even the 4 inches of ice in my driveway melted. I have never seen a malnourished looking deer until around April, Sproul. By then the greenup is just around the corner. They will make it even without you feeding them.
#3
I checked my feeders yesterday also,plenty of tracks.We lost a lot of snow in the last couple of days.
I took my chain saw and started cutting next years fire wood, I dropped 20-25 big maples so the deer could eat the buds.
I took my chain saw and started cutting next years fire wood, I dropped 20-25 big maples so the deer could eat the buds.
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if anyone finds a deer in clinton county that is starving and dead, please PM me or take picture,i want it,i want to see a dead starving deer.
if anyone finds a deer in clinton county that is starving and dead, please PM me or take picture,i want it,i want to see a dead starving deer.
#6
Our feeders aren't getting hit hard on the state lands. At each feeder, maybe 2-3 deer. We have 3 feeders on private land that are getting hammered, but not as hard as they did 4-5 years ago.
My buddy came out the other morning to leave for work and found this deer laying in his driveway. Bobcat tracks all around it. Best as we can tell, the cat was laying in wait on top of a feeder, and caught the button buck by the windpipe. Very little sign of a struggle. That evening, after he removed the carcass, I setup my trailcam on his trailer watching over the kill site. 6am the next morning, Mr Bob returned for breakfast. Makes one wonder just how many deer succumb to predators and what effects predators have on a herd when deer numbers drop to single digits per square forested mile.




My buddy came out the other morning to leave for work and found this deer laying in his driveway. Bobcat tracks all around it. Best as we can tell, the cat was laying in wait on top of a feeder, and caught the button buck by the windpipe. Very little sign of a struggle. That evening, after he removed the carcass, I setup my trailcam on his trailer watching over the kill site. 6am the next morning, Mr Bob returned for breakfast. Makes one wonder just how many deer succumb to predators and what effects predators have on a herd when deer numbers drop to single digits per square forested mile.




#8
I ain't good with figures unless it's a female figure. But that's a reduction that's hard to swallow.
HEY SPROUL.....I was down past that feeder near Ole Bull last week. Sure wasn't any sign of many deer hitting that one.
HEY SPROUL.....I was down past that feeder near Ole Bull last week. Sure wasn't any sign of many deer hitting that one.
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Giant Nontypical
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From: PA.
ORIGINAL: ManySpurs
Our feeders aren't getting hit hard on the state lands. At each feeder, maybe 2-3 deer. We have 3 feeders on private land that are getting hammered, but not as hard as they did 4-5 years ago.
My buddy came out the other morning to leave for work and found this deer laying in his driveway. Bobcat tracks all around it. Best as we can tell, the cat was laying in wait on top of a feeder, and caught the button buck by the windpipe. Very little sign of a struggle. That evening, after he removed the carcass, I setup my trailcam on his trailer watching over the kill site. 6am the next morning, Mr Bob returned for breakfast. Makes one wonder just how many deer succumb to predators and what effects predators have on a herd when deer numbers drop to single digits per square forested mile.




Our feeders aren't getting hit hard on the state lands. At each feeder, maybe 2-3 deer. We have 3 feeders on private land that are getting hammered, but not as hard as they did 4-5 years ago.
My buddy came out the other morning to leave for work and found this deer laying in his driveway. Bobcat tracks all around it. Best as we can tell, the cat was laying in wait on top of a feeder, and caught the button buck by the windpipe. Very little sign of a struggle. That evening, after he removed the carcass, I setup my trailcam on his trailer watching over the kill site. 6am the next morning, Mr Bob returned for breakfast. Makes one wonder just how many deer succumb to predators and what effects predators have on a herd when deer numbers drop to single digits per square forested mile.




i am still shocked to see deer in clinton county in the great shape they are with such a bad winter.i dsid not expect to see that on my cameras.
stupid camera is broke again.3rd time back to MOULTRIE IN 5 MONTHS.[:@]
boy, DEER are hitting the hemlock trees a lot.
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Would that be like Dead man walking? Once it is dead,I don't think it is starving anymore and just dead.
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if anyone finds a deer in clinton county that is starving and dead, please PM me or take picture,i want it,i want to see a dead starving deer.
if anyone finds a deer in clinton county that is starving and dead, please PM me or take picture,i want it,i want to see a dead starving deer.





