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  1. A little research would show you many,many years back it very well was high fence deer released into the wilds of Ohio to save that herd. One would say Ohio stands above Ny in the whitetail world. Mediocre food here ( Behind Fence)is pretty much what my deer get outside the fence. !8% Pellet and Clover,Alfalfa in every bite. The genetics and the lack of stress is all it takes behind fence or in the wilds. Our 1000 acres of wild has produced bigger deer then most properties in our local area because of those same two things although we have some genetics its more age and lack of stress.
  2. Nah its not even worth the time wasted anymore. Kinda like blaming the deer farm for cwd after its been found in the wild herd first. politics in everything
  3. Be careful of that. Winter yarding stick close to food source. Check out the big picture of the properties around it that could continue to feed deer to your woods. Lots of $$ for sure but those 3 corn fields would scare me the most. Two fields and a block of bigger woods would be sweet but one on 3 sides could be dicey. Could also be just fine, Maybe goose hunting is not big around there. Good Luck!
  4. Ton of deer sign now or from deer past? if others pound those corn fields will you still have deer? Duck and goose hunters could be your worst nightmare banging them fields every day???
  5. I just dont see how anyone cote vote and support the thoughts the Dem.s are offering. My God can you see that world if he got in? Trump might not be the best for the job but he is no doubt the best out of the choices we have.
  6. I heard there were only 2 cases found. If you have water around that's where you will find them. midge bites and causes massive fever and they head for water to cool off and there they float.
  7. Send me my password from like 10 years ago if ya can?
  8. Yes. Did you have to change your password? I try to change mine and it says i need the old one? hell if i knew that i guess i would not need a reset. Might have to just start new account on here.
  9. Who would have ever thunk a jackass could be more successful then a few that worked their whole lives for the same job?
  10. Turned wrenches from high school up to early 30's. Retired the workforce and started raising Whitetails 25 years ago and have not looked back. Cool to see all the different stuff everyone does to get thru their day.
  11. All is well, Thanks. I check in about everyday, My phone shit the bed and now having a heck of a time with Taptalk trying to get hooked back up. Bucks are putting new growth on already and even found a couple sweet sheds out in the back 40... Everyone stay safe till this crap passes for sure!
  12. But the research did show that there were declines in some small local areas? Which proves anything is possible. I know in our area at one time it was going backwards with numerous packs but after a war for a few years they are back to being just another mouth to feed in nature and the wildlife has came back to good numbers. When one see’s more dogs than other wildlife there are to many dogs. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. Lol. Ahhh man did you just admit to a big No,No around some of these SPCA types? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. Yeah I’m sure it is the Whitetails are the top food in any area that has Whitetails but I would guess our line would be a pretty steady line for most of our year with us having long hunting seasons and long winters. Prob start dropping in July until September and then start leveling off again. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. Would like to see a real updated study done in an area say like ours that have a real four season years. I would bet they would dispute this study a lot. Of course our hunting season being long would put deer on their table for many months because of poor hunters but I would bet deer would be a very steady line across the study in areas that have real winter’s. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. Maybe when you start paying the taxes on people’s land the they bought for their hunting enjoyment. Not the Vermin’s!! You do know that some of us actually hunt right? You can enjoy feeding the puppies on your property to cause problems for other hunters in your area and some of us can enjoy blowing them same puppies sky high. It’s all good! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. I take the words of some smart people... In other states of course.. They say they want you to carry because they can’t say a cop will be there to protect you. Hopefully it will never be needed and a whole bunch of people are safer at the moment with me around wherever that may be at that time Me or mine will never be a sheep in line waiting our turn to see the Wolf. Our permits are unrestricted so it’s around most of the time. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  18. Yes in some cases it is. My neighbor lost 14 fallow deer in one weekend. Ate part of one and just killed the rest. His land bordered our’s. Me having them in my backyard after my dog without fear. Me having some of the best deer and turkey hunting along with some pretty great small game all but wiped out! Remember they do not have to kill your deer to ruin your property? Just the mere running them non stop will take care of that. On top of that to have them run along pens chasing animals on the inside running them against the fences trying to put distance between them. So yes all out war was put on and will continue as needed to protect livestock and my property for it to continue to supply the needs I bought it for. I have no problem being called a poacher or any other words some might want to come up with. Until someone pays my taxes or replaces anything I may lose because of their useless Vermin they will continue to be destroyed as needed. Also will have no problem accepting anything law wise that might arise from my actions. But will say it again.... Most will never see a true Vermin problem. If you can sit in your yard and listen to packs talk to each other in 6 different directions and see more dogs than any other form of wildlife on your property you may have a problem starting, If not already. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  19. True That. And right or wrong, Anyone that really has a Vermin issue and are not will to take the law into their own hands be it right or wrong will never even scratch the surface of the problem. Our whole problem started prob 8 years ago when a piss poor farmer had cows... That he did not care for..And Lost, let them lay dead in the fields only to have 3-4 yotes out at them during mid day at times. Different family groups moved into the area at made dens. We had 4 dens on our property at one time. Years of all out war 24-7 all year and running dogs every winter around the local area had all but taken them out. The only time you will really take out the problem is when you take out the den. The young are history and the adults are taken out during the year. But again very few will ever see a real Vermin problem but will know when you do. Your hunting property will no longer be YOUR hunting property. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  20. Best part is I would bet the farm that these comments come from guys that do not even hunt the animal and have no actual experience but read from 30 year old science. Most will never see a true Vermin problem. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  21. Lol. Or have 3 of them in your backyard with your Lab pinned up against your sliding glass door scratching to get back in the house. Like I said, Most do not know what a true Vermin problem really is. A few pic’s of then killing a fawn or two or taking down a deer in winter is enough to piss you off and want to kill them but that’s not a Vermin problem. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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