Is that a 100lb bag?
I have a hard enough time hauling a 50 lb bag out into the swamps I hunt. I think a 100 lb bag might just whoop my buttIt is a 50# bag. Where are you getting 100# for $9.99?
Where we live all you do is make them go totally nocturnal. I did a 4 year study on that ridge behind the shop. I saw and blew way more deer off that ridge if I didn't put a thing out. Basically what I was doing when I put corn and the like out was ending their need to travel from bedding areas out into the open. Knowing the feed was going to be there.....No need to go until after dark to eat. Deer are a nocturnal animal to begin with.I have a hard enough time hauling a 50 lb bag out into the swamps I hunt. I think a 100 lb bag might just whoop my butt
Is it cob or kernel?Don't know if you want to drive but someone in Nashville has 60 lb bags for $7. I'm getting 500 lbs tomorrow evening. They're on Craigslist under eastern farm and garden
I'd gladly thin that heard for youThat ridge behind the shop is a deer a day plot of land. My nephew and his friend dropped 5 in 45 minutes a coupla years ago early one morning. I was ****** they stopped at 5. If it's brown it's down. We have way to big a herd.
Don't be so quick. Sat in a stand one morning and watched 17 does walking single file through flooded timber. They weren't crossing it. They were walking the length of it. They were on Wade Johnson's place. He would have given me a medal if I dropped a couple of them but I wasn't shooting into the unknown. I didn't know if anybody was hunting in there or not. He hated a deer with a passion.There's tons of deer in the area for sure. We used to kill four a year in that five acre spot but now the beavers have it all underwater so it's only good for ducks
Market price is a good bit less than $4.00 a bushel. A dry bushel weighs 52 pounds.It is a 50# bag. Where are you getting 100# for $9.99?
I've killed a couple on the edge of the water its just harder to hunt.Don't be so quick. Sat in a stand one morning and watched 17 does walking single file through flooded timber. They weren't crossing it. They were walking the length of it. They were on Wade Johnson's place. He would have given me a medal if I dropped a couple of them but I wasn't shooting into the unknown. I didn't know if anybody was hunting in there or not. He hated a deer with a passion.
Ilk have to check but a joint just down the road had 7.50 a hunnerd all last year. Thats still expensive squirell bait.It is a 50# bag. Where are you getting 100# for $9.99?
Less than 15% is standard for long term storage, less than 28 or 30% to harvest.What moisture are you considering dry?