Archeryrob
Undecided on a great many things
Seen some signs and not sure why or what to make of them.
Oak trees everywhere I hunt have 0 or very few acorns. Walnuts and hickory didn’t seem any different than normal.
The hackberry trees don’t have any berries this year. This is a late season staple for black birds, starlings and Robins.
The farm deer I kill normally have 3/8” to 1/2” at most fat on the top of the rump. The last 8 point I killed had 1 1/2” of fat on the rump. I pulled out so much visceral fat out of him gutting him. I could fat balls the size of potatoes. The liver was surrounded by fat also. When cleaning the cavity with a hose it looked like cottage cheese running out of him. I have never seen a deer with this much fat!
Or maybe he just parked in a corn field all late summer??
I went back to take a picture of the “Fat potato“ I included here with a ruler but a Fox, or something else, ate it already. It had to be over 5” long
Oak trees everywhere I hunt have 0 or very few acorns. Walnuts and hickory didn’t seem any different than normal.
The hackberry trees don’t have any berries this year. This is a late season staple for black birds, starlings and Robins.
The farm deer I kill normally have 3/8” to 1/2” at most fat on the top of the rump. The last 8 point I killed had 1 1/2” of fat on the rump. I pulled out so much visceral fat out of him gutting him. I could fat balls the size of potatoes. The liver was surrounded by fat also. When cleaning the cavity with a hose it looked like cottage cheese running out of him. I have never seen a deer with this much fat!
Or maybe he just parked in a corn field all late summer??
I went back to take a picture of the “Fat potato“ I included here with a ruler but a Fox, or something else, ate it already. It had to be over 5” long