The price you would pay for that kind of guaranteed "encounter" would make most of the ladies in these parts jealous. I mean, the exact time it will pass the stand, hell the whole process would only take minutes and I could almost guarantee it would be a minimum 3 figures. Originally Posted by outlawsprintNo doubt. Dont have that kind of dinero. I spend it all on....other encounters.
...and I could almost guarantee it would be a minimum 3 figures. Originally Posted by outlawsprintquick google search .... 4 figures
quick google search .... 4 figuresTrue, but he didn't ask for all the amentities, rooming, etc. He just asked for the exact time said deer would be in front of his stand.
https://oakcreekwhitetailranch.com/price-lists/ Originally Posted by Fsn57
.... Sure the ladies would charge substantially more if we wanted cooking, cleaning, overnights.... Originally Posted by outlawsprintActually,
....Sure the ladies would charge substantially more if we wanted cooking, cleaning, overnights.... Originally Posted by outlawsprintActually,
True, but he didn't ask for all the amentities, rooming, etc. He just asked for the exact time said deer would be in front of his stand.True statement. Im really looking for a quicky. Out of the truck, take care of it, and back in the truck before it cools down.
Sure the ladies would charge substantially more if we wanted cooking, cleaning, overnights.... Originally Posted by outlawsprint
Well I actually live in the city but have had a few that size in the back. Just plant a lot of fruit trees, ornamental trees & shrubs. They will be out there tearing the hell out of them. They don't even spook that fast. If I hunted, I could sit in the comfort of my kitchen with a bow. A friend mounted 2 heads that he got there. I couldn't guarantee a time but when the pears fall, they are out in the daylight. Originally Posted by TailHookedThey will do some damage to a yard. I like the pear tree idea, but i bet it is hard to keep them alive if you dont live with them when they a small. We have some persimons(bet that is not spelled right) that they devour at begining of bow season.