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A mid-morning greeting from Starvation Plantation.
Just finished my coffee and a breakfast bar, got to get to work dressing a buck that had a collision with a .243 this morning.
Had 2 does with 4 little ones in the food plot for about 30 minutes this morning. They got real nervous and started to leave looking at something I couldn't see. They stopped and looked again as the buck came into my field of vision. Bang! Treefarmer
Just finished my coffee and a breakfast bar, got to get to work dressing a buck that had a collision with a .243 this morning.
Had 2 does with 4 little ones in the food plot for about 30 minutes this morning. They got real nervous and started to leave looking at something I couldn't see. They stopped and looked again as the buck came into my field of vision. Bang! Treefarmer
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Congrats.treefarmer wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2024 3:22 pm A mid-morning greeting from Starvation Plantation.
Just finished my coffee and a breakfast bar, got to get to work dressing a buck that had a collision with a .243 this morning.
Had 2 does with 4 little ones in the food plot for about 30 minutes this morning. They got real nervous and started to leave looking at something I couldn't see. They stopped and looked again as the buck came into my field of vision. Bang!1000000742.jpg1000000745.jpg1000000746.jpg
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My neighbors paid to have 2 beautiful Silver Maples cut down.
I almost can't watch. They're 40 to 50 feet tall, probably about 120 years old.
Im so sad.
I used to get to look at the beautiful trees out my window everyday. Now I have a better view of their house. Great. We chose this neighborhood in part because of the old growth trees. The ash trees got clear cut a while ago due to the emerald ash borer. But to elect to remove these....its egregious.

I almost can't watch. They're 40 to 50 feet tall, probably about 120 years old.
Im so sad.
I used to get to look at the beautiful trees out my window everyday. Now I have a better view of their house. Great. We chose this neighborhood in part because of the old growth trees. The ash trees got clear cut a while ago due to the emerald ash borer. But to elect to remove these....its egregious.



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Well donetreefarmer wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2024 3:22 pm A mid-morning greeting from Starvation Plantation.
Just finished my coffee and a breakfast bar, got to get to work dressing a buck that had a collision with a .243 this morning.
Had 2 does with 4 little ones in the food plot for about 30 minutes this morning. They got real nervous and started to leave looking at something I couldn't see. They stopped and looked again as the buck came into my field of vision. Bang!1000000742.jpg1000000745.jpg1000000746.jpg
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And more congratulations Treefarmer! 

Tony .. https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/corncreekcutlery .. "Authorized MCUSTA and RoseCraft Blades Dealer"
It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife.
It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife.

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Thanks fellers!
Enjoying one of God's most beautiful critters year 'round is real blessing to us. We love to watch them all through the year, visually and by trail camera, enjoy still doing a bit of farming for them, plantings of supplemental green stuff and managing some natural forage with controlled burns most years. The rewards are many and the end product is very healthy protein.
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Enjoying one of God's most beautiful critters year 'round is real blessing to us. We love to watch them all through the year, visually and by trail camera, enjoy still doing a bit of farming for them, plantings of supplemental green stuff and managing some natural forage with controlled burns most years. The rewards are many and the end product is very healthy protein.

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Nice 6 point, tree! And it looks like the perfect shot. 
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Annual camping trip....Merry Christmas y'all!!!
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Look how grown up those boys are! And I think the biggest smile is yours Scott.
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Had to make a quick run this rainy, Christmas morn, and witnessed this face-off.
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They can be aggressive . I’ve had a big blue neck try to back me down!
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Great photos!!! Thanks.
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Very nice photos . The spread on those antlers is nice. Maybe a pair of brothers there?
Thanks for sharing and getting the blood pressure up Big H !

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Those two are standing tall and proud ... Greeeat photos BigHomer!
Tony .. https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/corncreekcutlery .. "Authorized MCUSTA and RoseCraft Blades Dealer"
It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife.
It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife.

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Always good things on this thread! Scott and the camp out, Ike's turkeys and now bighomer's bucks! The buck in the back ground of the bighomer's 1st picture is a real heavy antlered deer, the boys that hunt "horns" would say he's the one!
I haven't seen any antlers since my last post in this thread. We do have some feisty little fellers starting to feel their oats. We have does still feeding fawns. Been seeing enough deer most hunts to make it interesting. This evening there were a total of 10 coming and going and two big does feeding on the green plot when I got down out of the shooting house.
Here's a some pictures from the last few days showing some of what we enjoy watching and eating: Hope y'all enjoy seeing the critters at Starvation Plantation as much as we do!
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I haven't seen any antlers since my last post in this thread. We do have some feisty little fellers starting to feel their oats. We have does still feeding fawns. Been seeing enough deer most hunts to make it interesting. This evening there were a total of 10 coming and going and two big does feeding on the green plot when I got down out of the shooting house.
Here's a some pictures from the last few days showing some of what we enjoy watching and eating: Hope y'all enjoy seeing the critters at Starvation Plantation as much as we do!
Treefarmer
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My health limits my outdoor activities these days. You guys can't imagine how much I love seeing these outdoors pics. Please keep em coming.
Scott, those boys are becoming men as we watch. Kudos for all the time you've invested in them.
Scott, those boys are becoming men as we watch. Kudos for all the time you've invested in them.
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Thank you.....and as teenagers, it was there worst outing to date....smh.
Hopefully my efforts show somewhere down the line...
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I have to give my dil the credit for them. She's is a fine photographer as well as being a fine artist with a paint brush. She's got some fine equipment but I'm not sure these weren't taken with her phone.Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 3:35 amThose two are standing tall and proud ... Greeeat photos BigHomer!
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My wife paints also. It's amazing to see a blank canvas become a piece of art.bighomer wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 3:20 pmI have to give my dil the credit for them. She's is a fine photographer as well as being a fine artist with a paint brush. She's got some fine equipment but I'm not sure these weren't taken with her phone.Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Fri Dec 27, 2024 3:35 amThose two are standing tall and proud ... Greeeat photos BigHomer!
Tony .. https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/corncreekcutlery .. "Authorized MCUSTA and RoseCraft Blades Dealer"
It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife.
It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife.

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My post from last Thursday on this thread showed a big buck that showed up after the season closed last February. Well guess what? I got a new picture of him about the same time I posted the old picture Thursday evening. He made it through for another season, this time I'll be looking for him. Last time I didn't know he even existed. He didn't get this big being dumb and chasing does through the food plot. Several other interesting bucks were also captured by the game camera in that location:
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Today was doe day and again tomorrow in our zone, I didn't go today and tomorrow evening if I go, I'll not shoot a doe.Treefarmer
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These old fellers showed up a little while ago, stayed around for about hour. I think the last bunch I'd seen was back in early October. These young Jake's came right down to the house.
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Sure enjoyed browsing this page of pictures and stories. Phil, thats a nice healthy buck down and then that big brute on camera - next season will be fun for sure. Scott, those boys have GROWN - good to see you still faithfully trying to teach and guide them! Nice turkey and deer photos gents and I too would be sick over the silver maples. I wrapped my deer season up on the 26th, got another mangy coyote with a 44 MAG levergun and later that afternoon bagged the biggest doe I have ever shot (got her with my Ruger 270 WIN, she weighed 144 lbs.). Looking forward to a bagging a few ducks in January and going out squirrel hunting a time or two as well. OH
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