A long time waiting

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Trentco1
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A long time waiting

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After Many Hard working hours working by my self on my new insulated house I finally got it built on October1. just in time for bow season I also purchased two cellular trail cameras so I wouldn’t need to have to go in there and bump any deer figured driving up there every weekend to check the cameras card would be cheaper to go this root and save the gas money here is the house.
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I also purchased Moultry deer feeder filled it up with corn and a few minerals and through a few bushels of apples out on the ground Including two salt licks and mineral block http://s465.photobucket.com/user/trentschwieg/media/CE6EE70D-C945-4346-A4A3-D06D6CCB3C38_zpsmautqfxz.png.html]Image
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I have been waiting very patiently morning and night for something to show up and the only thing I have been seeing are these Varmints
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Every night the camera goes off and sending me pictures of these guys it’s been driving me nuts
I’m thinking all of my hard work for what Yoke hunting. Well tonight My camera went off again and I was pleasantly surprised.as this is what I saw. Now I’m getting excited the deer might be starting to move a little bit
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Nicely done! :D Encouraging to see that buck show up...but getting to whack some yotes is a bonus. :wink:

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Very nice , good luck
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Love the condo lookin good :D Good luck on the hunt.
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Very nice!
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I'd never leave that blind. Got satellite? I wonder if a generator on the roof would spook them much. Probably not it you ran it all September
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Wow that is a first class stand very cool.
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very nice, exactly where is it ? send me a map so I can find it.
:lol: :lol:

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Nice setup
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Lol It’s bulletproof to get in unless ya got a set of bolt cutters. The only way in,is up them stairs through a drop-down hatch with a big ass padlock on it. but Once you’re in it’s got all the luxuries of being home. fully insulated sliding windows all around a heater inside Coleman stove to cook your breakfast or dinner.
Once I get a pattern on these deer I told the wife, I’m moving in....
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Very nice
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Trentco1 wrote:
Sat Oct 21, 2017 12:50 pm
Lol It’s bulletproof to get in unless ya got a set of bolt cutters. The only way in,is up them stairs through a drop-down hatch with a big ass padlock on it. but Once you’re it’s got all the luxuries of being home. fully insulated sliding windows all around a heater inside Coleman stove to cook your breakfast or dinner.
Once I get a pattern on these deer I told the wife, I’m moving in....

Thanks for the info. now I know what I need. :mrgreen:

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Dave No need for that there is a few nights We have vacancy it’$300 bucks a night sleeps 2 and I’ll give ya the keys :roll:
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Well done Trent! Next comes a food plot to keep them there off season?
I know how hard you work, so it's nice to see you have some fun!
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$300.00 bucks :shock: wow !!
Think i'll pass :wink:

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swacker bhs, 2/1/4" cut 120 grn.
xx75 Easton 2219,s
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be safe in all you do
see ya in the woods
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