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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5777554" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Time to put those grandsons to work! Give them boys a shovel & pick and bury a tank. For $100 one time cost, it's a drop in the bucket in relation to all the other habitat work costs. And I'd suspect you'll be happy you did it. </p><p></p><p>Worst case scenario is you waste $100 and an afternoon watching your boys get blistered hands, which itself is worth $100 admission. But I'll bet dollars to donuts it becomes a consistent year round social hub that every buck in the county visits. </p><p></p><p>Water holes are different than streams. They have to travel down into the bottom to drink from a creek. The trough would be in their bedroom where they don't have to leave security for. The hardest part about putting a tank in is getting it in the right spot. But in your case the deer are literally showing you where to stick it. I'd put it behind the mineral to the right of the scrape. I've never seen a better scenario for one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5777554, member: 20583"] Time to put those grandsons to work! Give them boys a shovel & pick and bury a tank. For $100 one time cost, it's a drop in the bucket in relation to all the other habitat work costs. And I'd suspect you'll be happy you did it. Worst case scenario is you waste $100 and an afternoon watching your boys get blistered hands, which itself is worth $100 admission. But I'll bet dollars to donuts it becomes a consistent year round social hub that every buck in the county visits. Water holes are different than streams. They have to travel down into the bottom to drink from a creek. The trough would be in their bedroom where they don't have to leave security for. The hardest part about putting a tank in is getting it in the right spot. But in your case the deer are literally showing you where to stick it. I'd put it behind the mineral to the right of the scrape. I've never seen a better scenario for one. [/QUOTE]
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