Oops. Didn't click on it. Thought it was a hog. Holy crap!You did see the picture of the bear sitting under the feeder. The second picture is to give reference of size of the bear
2 days... several years ago. Reached the 300 bear quota in 16 hours of hunting time.FL had a season for a day in the past few years haven't they?
What's wrong with feeding??One day the state of Florida (and the entire southeast) will come to their senses and outlaw feeding. I doubt we will ever see another bear season in our lifetime unfortunately.
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Washington County Alabama that's just above mobilewhere is this picture taken?
That is a deer feeder and that big boy is welcome to eat all the corn he wants in perfect safetyOne day the state of Florida (and the entire southeast) will come to their senses and outlaw feeding. I doubt we will ever see another bear season in our lifetime unfortunately.
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It's a very easy way to pass on CWD which will eventually make it's way here...What's wrong with feeding??
I'm afraid this deer feeder is a welfare feeder they get to eat all they want with no demands made on... and as far as a feeder changing a deer's social or feeding patterns it has little effect you can change the timing of their patterns but not the social patterns themselves. I'm sure some will disagree but I've lived on this property for nearly 50 years and whether the feeder is there or not the social and feeding patterns are generally the same. By the way I've heard it's bad to put up bird feeders in your backyard tooIt's a very easy way to pass on CWD which will eventually make it's way here...
Moreover, it's a lazy way to hunt and completely changes a deer's natural pattern. Feeding is a great way to kill does and immature bucks, and occasionally get lucky and kill a nice one.
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Ok, I see the point.It's a very easy way to pass on CWD which will eventually make it's way here...
Moreover, it's a lazy way to hunt and completely changes a deer's natural pattern. Feeding is a great way to kill does and immature bucks, and occasionally get lucky and kill a nice one.
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