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Yesterday afternoon in my back yard...and I get up in the cold dark at 4:30am, drive 30 miles, and go hunt through the woods hoping to see one, LOL......two photos:
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I FOUND THE BIRDSEED !!



HEY”¦THERE’S BIRDSEED OVER HERE TOO !!

 
Sure will save a lot of driving if you ca sleep till noon and hunt in back yard around the bird feeder! :thumbsup: :haha:
 
Yeah, an ideal situation for strictly a meat hunter with a bow...I suspect touching off a Flintlock in the sub-division. while not necessarily illegal, would be frowned upon...LOL...so I'll be content to help fatten them for this coming hunting season in the surrounding woodlots
 
Those pics remind me of some friends who moved to Chama, New Mexico some years ago. First time Bev & I visited them, don went out to get some corn in a pail for the muley does who were all over the place. I"m watching out the window and out comes Don through the open garage carrying a bucket of corn and a big ole doe walking right behind him with her snout down in the bucket. Gonna make for a real sporting season! :wink: :haha:

One house near them had a big wrap-around porch and you could drive by late in the afternoon and see a couple dozen actually lying down on the porch waiting for the owner to get home from work and pass out apples! :thumbsup:
 

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