Miss Joy and I went to our oldest daughter's to celebrate her youngest boy's birthday last weekend. They live in a subdivision in Lawrenceville, GA.
The grandsons wanted me to bring materials to build a deer feeder to put along the small creek that separates the back property lines between the houses on one street from another street. The narrow creek and adjoining ridge is no more than 30 to 50 yards wide between all the houses and their back yards.
The boys had bought a trail camera earlier last year and had captured several critters moving along a faint trail parallel to the creek, so they figured they could get critters to pose if they were stopping by a feeder.
I cut a scrap of 6" PVC pipe to 30" long, found 3 old angle brackets, a 6" PVC cap and a piece of 2X12 about 14" long. All we needed was their dads portable drill and some screws.
They assembled the feeder, we took it and a few tools to the strip of woods between the houses and found a good spot for the feeder about 20' from where their camera was lashed to a small tree. We cut a branch and made 2 braces to anchor the feeder to another small sapling with some deck screws. We filled the feeder with corn, put the cap on the top and scattered a little bit of corn along the trail, project over.
They had to mess with the camera, the batteries were wet but they thought they were okay. They took the card home to read it and confirmed it was taking pictures. (They don't have the date set properly.)
In a couple of days they sent their grandmother a text saying they had 77 pictures and there was a big buck. It took them several days to e-mail me the pictures but my goodness, what a buck

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It is hard to imagine a buck like that living so close to so many people, all the traffic on so many streets and main roads. Google Earth shows the creek bottom running through many neighborhoods and going under many roads. I need to move to town to deer hunt

. I don't know how wide this old raggedy lookin' buck is but I'd be glad to have him in the freezer and his antlers on the wall!
Treefarmer

- Boys assembling the feeder

- Plumbing the feeder and preparing to brace it to a small sapling

- Headin' along the trail to the feeder

- What a deer!
Edit: Looking at the picture a little closer, I just realized that this is buck is a 9 point! Maybe they can find his sheds along the trail.