Heck yes kinda like finding deer tracks all around your truck after you spent 5 hours sitting in a tree.Good picture.
I've had several circumstances where I was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
I have pictures of an animal not barely even 30 minutes after I left my blind or stand. LOL
Possum and Sweet taters
Directions:
- 1 possum
- 2½ teaspoons salt
- Pepper to taste
- Flour
- 1/2 cup water
- 4 medium sweet potatoes
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- Preheat over to 350 degrees F.
- Clean possum, trim excess fat.
- Wash inside and out with warm water; drain and pat dry.
- Rub the possum with salt and pepper inside and out.
- Sprinkle inside and out with flour.
- Lay the possum on its back in a roasting pan.
- Add water, cover and bake until about half done (45 – 60 minutes).
- Split peeled potatoes in half lengthwise and place in pan around possum.
- Add more water if needed.
- Cover sliced potatoes and possum and cook 30 more minutes.
- Enjoy
Possum and Sweet taters
Directions:
- 1 possum
- 2½ teaspoons salt
- Pepper to taste
- Flour
- 1/2 cup water
- 4 medium sweet potatoes
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- Preheat over to 350 degrees F.
- Clean possum, trim excess fat.
- Wash inside and out with warm water; drain and pat dry.
- Rub the possum with salt and pepper inside and out.
- Sprinkle inside and out with flour.
- Lay the possum on its back in a roasting pan.
- Add water, cover and bake until about half done (45 – 60 minutes).
- Split peeled potatoes in half lengthwise and place in pan around possum.
- Add more water if needed.
- Cover sliced potatoes and possum and cook 30 more minutes.
- Enjoy
Git hot mikeD fall is coming.I still dont have my cams out.
First time ive tried the no till type stuff. Never had much faith in the no work methods but have to say its actually popping up at least the rye part, also contains brasicca and clover. I literally used mower set low as possible to blow debris out then raked up and spread seed then drug it over with old piece of chain link fence real quick. Bucks over here are very leary and we have an extermely late rut. That particular end of my property is seperated from a small 900 acre hunt club. There is a railroad spur and small creek btween us. When they start tromping up theyre woods deer tend to come over to mine and neighbors property. I dont usually hunt them but have let the kids take a deer before my grandson would of course be welcome to get his first here.The food plot looks like it's working great.
And don't worry about not getting any buck pictures yet.
Where the doe go, bucks follow.
Don't be surprised if you don't start getting some buck photos really soon.