No need for a Trail Cam!!!!
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 13
No need for a Trail Cam!!!!
From the back porch from the cabin in the mountains,,,,YES they are WILD mulies NOT farm raised, no pens, found a 7 point sleeping in the shed,,,. I wonder if they have a "walk up and kill em with a knife" season in New Mexico.
#5
RE: No need for a Trail Cam!!!!
A bunch of sugar cube eaters! Yeah they be wild but don't knowed what a human is. I ran into that when i was in northern calif. Fishing fer trout up them MTNs. They were every where, couldn't put sugar cubes in my coffee. They went thru a 1lb. box in less than a min.!
#7
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Baytown, Texas
Posts: 415
RE: No need for a Trail Cam!!!!
ORIGINAL: smokepolehall
A bunch of sugar cube eaters! Yeah they be wild but don't knowed what a human is. I ran into that when i was in northern calif. Fishing fer trout up them MTNs. They were every where, couldn't put sugar cubes in my coffee. They went thru a 1lb. box in less than a min.!
A bunch of sugar cube eaters! Yeah they be wild but don't knowed what a human is. I ran into that when i was in northern calif. Fishing fer trout up them MTNs. They were every where, couldn't put sugar cubes in my coffee. They went thru a 1lb. box in less than a min.!
#8
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 13
RE: No need for a Trail Cam!!!!
Actually it's in a small community in southern New Mexico,,in the middle of the Lincoln National Forest, which is hunted pretty heavy,,I have no idea why they have no fear of us,,BUT they definitely know what hunters are!!! There is a small foodplot on the property..but you can almost handfeed them corn (that's what my brother is putting out). We don't shoot anything on our property, the huntings too good all around us. I have killed 2 elk and 2 bears plus propably 20 dear in the surrounding mountains, but nothing with a crossbow, as my Florida disability permit doesn't work there. Another picture:
#10
RE: No need for a Trail Cam!!!!
Thats alot of deer! Looks like you guys feed them alot. Looks like a hay feeder in the background of the pic, isthat for them or cattle? I bet you could make some good money letting out of state people come in shooting them right there!
Also forgot to ask, Looks like they are huddled up around the water, is it a dry area around you and they are as much interested in the water as they are the corn?
Also forgot to ask, Looks like they are huddled up around the water, is it a dry area around you and they are as much interested in the water as they are the corn?