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Game Camera Activity 7-19 & 7-20

Only one buck who seems to be the 8-Point from the last video showed up on 7-19 then on 7-20 we had a lot more activity. In total four bucks are seen two large 8-Points I now call “the brothers” a smaller 8-point and a 6-point.

In addition to the raccoons you may also notice a rabbit as it begins to get lighter tward the end of the photos. He starts under the feeder and then ends up off to the right as the deer come back to the feeder. Life is tough for mountain rabbits they are never as big or as fat as field rabbits, may be this little guy will fatten up a bit on the corn?

The game camera is a Bushnell 8MP Trail Camera with Built In Color Viewer I got it at WalMart and here it is on their website.   http://bit.ly/ppp1FJ

I can’t find it anywhere else so I am not sure if this model is perhaps made for WalMart by Bushnell or something to that effect, it isn’t even on Bushnell’s own site. I can tell you based on my experience thus far I think any of the Bushnell cameras are a good investment. Make sure you budget in money for the memory card though.

I just love the way the one big 8 sort of ghosts away at the end. The music playing is “Born Country” by Alabama. I figured that this would make a better youtube video than just a bunch of stills. I run the camera on stills on occasion because it doesn’t provide time stamps when set to video.

New Video Series “Game Camera Footage”

I did a video in the past of the Moultrie Deer Feeder that I have on my property.  Many people liked it but a few made what I consider stereotypical comments about how feeders are akin to shooting fish in a barrel.

As I post videos from the feeder I hope to dispel some of these myths.  Feeders in and off themselves don’t turn deer into highly conditioned trained pets.

That said Deer can become highly conditioned to feeders if…

  • The land owner controls large tracts of land
  • The land owner feeds heavily year round and
  • The land owner maintains a deer density beyond what the land can support with out feeding

In such situations I have seen deer literally run in like dogs to a can opener when the feeder goes off.  In my situation I have 5 acres and only about 3 is dense woodland.  There are thousands of acres of private land around me and I only have access to a neighbors adjoining 5.  My feeder in this environment is nothing but an additional feed source among many others.

In the following video you will see one large buck, this is the only deer that visited the feeder (which has been in operation for months now) in a 24 hour period, he was there in the pitch dark at around 3:15 AM.  Feeders can be effective, but they are not magic and only a tool.  This deer will likely remain largely nocturnal, especially the moment he feels any hunting pressure.

Hopefully this series will be both educational and entertaining.  Who knows what we will see as the series progresses.  I also wonder if the raccoon in this episode knows how fond I am of raccoon stew?

Episode-213- Survival Podcast Audience Questions 6-04-09

We are continuing a series of listener questions today.   Since it was done from the “mobile studio” there are no call ins or anything.  These are all questions sent in by email, asked in comments, asked on the survival forum, etc.

Also I wanted to let you know I gave an interview last night on American Freedom Radio on Karen Kwiatkoski’s show “American Forum“, you can find the recording of the interview here. (Note – My interview is hour two of the two hour show)

I would like to continue doing this type of show often so if you want to have a question answered send me an email to jack@thesurvivalpodcast.com with the subject line “question for Jack”

Tune in to hear me answer these questions today…

  • My final thoughts on not paying your mortgage.
  • Would I join the National Guard and how does that apply to a modern survivalist if TSHTF?
  • What about storage sheds to prep for disaster and to cashe materials?
  • What about underground shelters?
  • What podcasts do I listen to?
  • Can you use supermarket potatoes for seed potatoes?
  • Are solar screens a good investment how useful are they for improving privacy?
  • How do you deal with deer in the garden?
  • What can you do for remote internet?
  • What are some good options for concealed carry holsters?
  • How would gold and silver exchange actually work for a barter economy?
  • Who sings our intro and exit song?

Resources for Today’s Show

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Episode-52- Basics of the Bow and Bow Hunting for Survival Living

NoteToday’s podcast has some audio issues, it seems my mic was not properly plugged in and the external mic did all the recording.  I decided to post the show with the issues, rather then simply not post it at all.  Be assured that the audio quality going forward will return to what it has been recently.

Tune in today and get a primer on bow hunting and learn all about the great sport of archery hunting.  I first started bow hunting at 13 and after well over 20 years it is still the most exciting form of hunting I have ever done.  Tune in to hear…

  • Choosing between long, recurve and compound bows
  • The cross bow its real advantages and the myths about it as well
  • Why some states allow cross bows in archery season and others don’t and why both are right to do so
  • How I started bow hunting
  • Your responsibility as a bow hunter
  • What it is like to be “busted” while drawing the bow on a deer
  • Different broad heads – shoot what shoots best for your bow
  • Finding a good archery shop
  • Why most should start with a compound bow
  • My feeling about mechanical releases
  • The role of the bow in survival living
  • How bow hunting makes you a true predator
  • The spiritual side of bow hunting

Remember to comment, chime in and tell us your thoughts, this podcast is one man’s opinion, not a lecture or sermon. Also please enter our listener appreciation contest and help spread the word about our show.