Those are some very nice finds. You have some serious shedding going on. Walked about 4 hours this am.. Figured the food sources would be a good spot, as their has been some serious activity, but nill.
Got out and did about 4 hours of shed hunting. No sheds found but, it did give me a chance to check out the radish. They sure have taken a beating over the weeks, but the deer are still drawn to them. Enc. are a few pics.
I made some 3 " wide wood frames. I ship lapped the corners. Their 2' X 2' , plexiglass mounted in them. Used a circular saw and a chisel. They hinge at the top. After 5 years, still work great. Could snap u a pic, if interested.
Deer were non stop in the radish from early bow to present. Best $100, I ever spent. Know what top on the list for seed this year, LOL. Hopefully, their not a shortage. I haven't got my Welters catalog yet.
My turnips are still untouched. Their choice is the radish and the wheat under a thin layer of wet snow. No frost in the ground, I pulled some turnips, fixing for super. I'll eat'em since the deer don't, LOL.
The neighbors cows were in my acreage grazing, more then the deer, during archery and firearm season. They were never shot. I mention that his fencing needed some repair, he didn't seem to concerned. He then showed me a cam pic of a fair size rack deer; I forgot about the cows.
Sometimes the angle of the shot makes it appear that way. His antlers are in the normal area of the skull. Did u get any more pics of bucks later on to compare. That speads the frosting on the cake. Like how he's waving the white flag in the last pic.
More pork, added to a plan that was suppose to cut spending. Believe it cost the American people 74 million in increases. The one u mentioned is suppose to encourage movie companies to film in depressed cities. The race car industry and wind power is also getting a big piece of fat. Their was one other that I don't recall. Fiscal cliff, this country has already gone over, head first. It just hasn't hit bottom yet.
Don't know where I got the $1200 figure. That's maybe what it was back when I was 15, ah, so many moons ago. Thought I had the sheep by the horns if had $250, LOL. My 1st car, 73 Chevelle cost me $250, come to think of it.