I went to West Columbia this morning to get my feeder going. Went back to it and it was under a tree, two legs bent and it was on the ground. I didn't bring my chainsaw so I had to use the four wheeler and rope to rescue my poor old feeder. Brought it home and got it going again. I'll go back tomorrow and get it set up. The joys of deer hunting lol.
Feeder had a tree on it.
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I started hunting in 1957, with a group of 11 men including myself and have hunted in Colorado, New Mexico, S Dakota and Texas. I at 87 am the only one left and never hooked up with any others. I feel like since at distance my eyes aren't what they once were and I am not as steady, I don't want to shoot a high powered rifle on another mans property. Just how I think.Old is just a numberComment
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I have had trees fall on my feeders, on my stands and also Hurricane Alicia blew the tree down I had built a tree stand in overlooking a creek bottom. Took five trips of lumber and two days to build that tree stand. No four wheelers then. My girlfriend (now wife) and I pack muled it there. We were thirty feet up and could see into the next county. Sucked to get all the way back there and see it on the ground. Only tree in the area that fell. At least we didn't find out opening morning. Buddy had a chair tripod stand get crushed by a huge tree once during the night during a storm. Got there next morning and was glad it happened while he was gone.Comment
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Well I got my feeder up and running so I went to the back of the property today, I ran of of time yesterday. That's where I found my best ladder stand had a big limb fall across the ladder and bend it. I brought it home today for repairs. The joy continues lol.I don't have anything clever to write here.Comment
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