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couple of dead deer

Started by RC, July 23, 2010, 11:10:00 AM

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RC

Was looking around on a short 100 degree scouting trip / getinshapefatboywalk and found what could turn into a couple of dead deer come early Sept.RC




RC

Notice the deer bite mark in the persimmon...musta puckered him up.RC

Chris Surtees

That is a big Persimmon tree and mostly certain a must hunt area this year.

Chris Surtees

Muscadines are not looking to either...some tough choices for ya RC.

BRITTMAN

Weve got several persimmons trees on our land but we love to eat them as much as the deer do . Persimmions make a awesome stand site and good cover sent if you eat a few and rub  a few on the bottom of you boot going to the stand  . Killed many a deer and ate  many a persimmon pudding hanging out at persimmon trees .
" Live long and prosper "

ber643

I was that lucky for a couple of years, befor the property got sold. Bet those trees are big now  (I think I'm gonna cry   ;) )
Bernie: "Hunters Are People Too"

Ret'd USMC '53-'72

Traditional Bow Shooters of West Virginia (Previously the Official Dinosaur Wrangler, Supporter, and Lifetime Honorary Member)
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wapiti792

I have about 20 persimon trees on my 80 acres. Weird thing though: here in IL because of the abundance of food they rarely get to them. Racoons,'Possums, coyotes, and my lab gobble 'em up like packman though.

In TN where I grew up it was a goldmine to find those things. I killed my first bow deer near one. About eating them: too many and you won't amke it out of your stand before REALLY having some cover scent to deal with     :scared:
Mike Davenport

RC

They are actually about the first food to frop here in the swamp in sept along with the grapes. Unless you have access to some sawtooth oaks.RC

Avid Archer

Long sleeve shirt in July; your a tough nut RC.

RC

You ever heard of yellow flys..RC

Avid Archer

Nope, is that another name for a dog fly?

RC

Kinda the same but twice as bad. This time of year they are awful.Minature horsefly with twice the bite.RC

ber643

Some places they call they Deer Flies and/or Sweat Flies.. I hate the way they "boink" you on the back of the head two or three times befor they chomp on you, somewhere. It does sometimes give you the chance to swat them befor they bite though - which does hurt like hades.
Bernie: "Hunters Are People Too"

Ret'd USMC '53-'72

Traditional Bow Shooters of West Virginia (Previously the Official Dinosaur Wrangler, Supporter, and Lifetime Honorary Member)
TGMM Family of the Bow

nc recurveman

yellow flys have to be one of gods most evil little citters!
"You can't make chicken salad outta chicken sh.........Poo"

AMB

QuoteOriginally posted by RC:
You ever heard of yellow flys..RC
Ain't that the truth!  It better be a pretty thick shirt too!


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