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<blockquote data-quote="meatGrinder" data-source="post: 3400426" data-attributes="member: 20129"><p>Thanks Bassin. We put out a couple gravity feeders with cams just to try to get a look at what's coming around. Most of the property is hard to access so a tripod feeder may not be an option yet. We do have a fence around one feeder, the one that didn't we got some horses coming in. Some does and fawns are coming through pretty regular. I'd like to see a buck or two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meatGrinder, post: 3400426, member: 20129"] Thanks Bassin. We put out a couple gravity feeders with cams just to try to get a look at what's coming around. Most of the property is hard to access so a tripod feeder may not be an option yet. We do have a fence around one feeder, the one that didn't we got some horses coming in. Some does and fawns are coming through pretty regular. I'd like to see a buck or two. [/QUOTE]
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