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Rifle season coming, young bucks showing up!

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Rifle season is a month away (in fact this weekend is opening weekend for bow season in Texas), and the young bucks have FINALLY started showing up on the game cameras.  I didn't see anything legal on the cameras, but its good to see some buck activity moving on the lease.  I saw at least 3 distinct bucks on all 3 cameras.  Pictured below... Also the pigs are back... plural. And a coyote.

Plot is set, blinds are set, now we wait!

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The last week has really got the blood pumping with cooler morning temperatures.  The fever is in! I need to take some pictures now that I have disc-ed and seeded the field, but here is the food plot right after it was mowed with a brush hog.  I put out Tecomate MAX Attract mixed with Monster Mix ( recommended for my zone on the Tecomate website ).  They also noted Chicory, but I didn't find it in stock at Gander Mountain . Also attached a picture of my "penthouse" blind ( 4x6 Shadow Hunter ) that is 6' tall on Shadow Hunter elevators .  The installation of elevators went quite smooth.  The instructions are easy to follow, and actually the biggest issue we had is related to my underpowered cordless drill.  I have a 14volt Ryobi, and really need an 18volt.  More power, more torque, longer battery life, etc... the Ryobi was actually fine brand new, but it definitely was wiped out.  If I had other jobs to do that day, I would have been out of luck.

Lots of deer activity before putting in the plot...

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I put my food plot in this weekend, and will blog and post photos of that process soon with the Groundhog Max, but the camera shows increased deer activity with my feeder going, and I hope that the plot when it takes will bring them in and keep them in!

Kolpin 2" reciever hitch for Polaris ATV

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So, a few months ago I started researching on discs/plows to help in improving my food plot creation at the deer lease.  I ended up with the conclusion that the Groundhog Max was the best bet for me in my scenario (cost/availability/portability).  However, in order to use it, you have to have a 2" receiver or else install there bulky and obtrusive hitch kit.  At first I wanted the hitch kit until I saw how it connected to my 4 wheeler and quickly abandoned that hteory.  I did some more research and settled on the Kolpin 2" Receiver kit that virtually "plugs" right into my Polaris.  It bolted right to the frame and into the existing 1.25" factory receiver.  With the Groundhog Max engaged, it was very solid and held up to the task.  I am very pleased.