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    It certainly isn't deer season and they know it. With the aircompressor going, staple gun shooting, router whining, and saws cutting. I look up and see this one happily eatingName:  20230624_132338.jpg
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    Then later I jumped on the 4 wheeler to go back to the house and fill my water bottle. This one was snacking on the Mullberries.
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    I swear they keep calendars somewhere…
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    You have “venison viewers “. lol Good pictures.
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    speaking of hunting season. I planted browntop under the transmission power lines that run by our ponds. Also put rice in shallow end of ponds. I don’t hunt but enjoy prepping for the critters.
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    Absolutely. They come eat out of the bird feeder in my back yard. I’ve had to raise it several times because they can access it higher than I thought they could. When it’s too high for them to get to, they work with the squirrels to shake it so they can eat from the ground underneath it. When I walk off the back porch only 40 yards away, they may look up at me for a second, and then back to eating. I remove the bird feeders completely by September, but I still see them walk through the back yard. The day deer season starts… I never see them again until the season ends. Definitely have calendars.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BAMA S View Post
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    speaking of hunting season. I planted browntop under the transmission power lines that run by our ponds. Also put rice in shallow end of ponds. I don’t hunt but enjoy prepping for the critters.
    I have a patch of clover planted that they visit a couple of nights a week.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajuntec View Post
    Absolutely. They come eat out of the bird feeder in my back yard. I’ve had to raise it several times because they can access it higher than I thought they could. When it’s too high for them to get to, they work with the squirrels to shake it so they can eat from the ground underneath it. When I walk off the back porch only 40 yards away, they may look up at me for a second, and then back to eating. I remove the bird feeders completely by September, but I still see them walk through the back yard. The day deer season starts… I never see them again until the season ends. Definitely have calendars.
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    I watched 2 does that seemed reluctant to go to our woodlot while my buddy sat in his blind hog hunting, when he left they watched him walk down the road and when he got to his truck , they hoofed it right to his blind and went to the feeders at that spot yesterday morning.
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    The deer in my back yard can tell when hunting season comes, and of course when it goes. I doubt there is much hunting pressure. Maybe it is not that they know anything, rather they change behavior when the seasons change. Like how bucks gather together, then seperate.
    Maybe they will bite this one……

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