Ray: We are in about 1/2 mile and we canoe in. We carry the corn in those fabric grocery bags at the store...each one will hold about 25 pounds. The feeder is about 6.5' tall and 4" in diam. so it is no big deal to fill it. That feeder will hold 25#'s of whole corn and will last about two weeks before we refill it. I have another that is 6" in diam. and it will take 50#....the coons really like that one better. I can tell you one thing for sure about baiting deer....if you don't get them the first time they show up they have got you figured out and the season gets to be really long if you don't have stands in other places where there is more natural feed. Our property doesn't have a single bearing oak tree or beech tree on it. The fellow that owns adjacent to us has a food plot and feeders all over the place and the fellow on the other side has baits out as well. The only way we get the deer to hang around at all is to bait. My best hunting, however, it at oak trees and apple trees. Last winter was very hard on the deer herd and we did real good last year getting deer and moose so getting deer for the freezer this year isn't an issue. We are trying to learn how to hunt our property so this year we are really trying out new things to see how they work since we can do it on our own property. Laura and I have each had one good opportunity at the bucks I have been posting pics of but like I said, if you don't get them the first time it gets pretty hard. One thing I have learned is that corn is not much of a magnet when there is an abundance of acorns, beechnuts and apples, which are plentiful this year. Tomorrow I will be back at the apple tree where I shot the little guy. Hope your season goes well for you.
Hey, Jawge....how are you and Joanie doing? I haven't seen George T. since last Spring. Is he doing any hunting this year? If so how's he done? How have you done?