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    Heading to Bradford for carrots tomorrow or thursday, where is the best place to go and how much does a crate cost these days? Thanks in advance

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    Quote Originally Posted by bester View Post
    Heading to Bradford for carrots tomorrow or thursday, where is the best place to go and how much does a crate cost these days? Thanks in advance
    Theres a farm in the Marsh on Edward st west of Jane I get my carrots from. I have attached a screenshot from google maps you can look up on your maps to confirm on your phone. The guy I dealt with was Neil, and he would fill the entire bed of the truck for $20. I used to have his number but I guess it got deleted. Last time I was there was last deer season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bester View Post
    Heading to Bradford for carrots tomorrow or thursday, where is the best place to go and how much does a crate cost these days? Thanks in advance
    Sorry, its Nick, not Neil.

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    Thanks Jerry, I'll give them a try

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    If you are really looking to kill one, buy corn or a corn grain mix. Otherwise carrots will keep their interest in the area but imo aren’t as good as bait.

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    We actually don't hunt over the carrots, we hunt in the Loring wintering yards and we always bring a couple thousand pounds of carrots for the locals. If the deer have made it there, the carrots will be gone in a week and and a half.

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    good for you, loring area needs all the help it can get. the MNR used to put feed out for them, but haven't in years. I remember counting 13 skeletons on one ridge one fall after a really bad winter, they were all curled up like they died in their sleep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bester View Post
    We actually don't hunt over the carrots, we hunt in the Loring wintering yards and we always bring a couple thousand pounds of carrots for the locals. If the deer have made it there, the carrots will be gone in a week and and a half.
    Good enough. Yes that area they will clean them up to be sure. There is a guy in Callander who sells carrots by the 800lb load for $50 most times in the fall as well. He is typically on Facebook marketplace. There is also this guy out of powassan. Sorry don’t have the callander guys phone number. If I find it I’ll post it as I keep meaning to buy a truckload for our place in Sturgeon Falls but the truck is always loaded when I’m heading that way.93D59B52-E2B4-496D-B7C4-62BECBD2C6E7.jpg
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    Thanks diver, I’ll try those guys next year

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerryklimczuk View Post
    Theres a farm in the Marsh on Edward st west of Jane I get my carrots from. I have attached a screenshot from google maps you can look up on your maps to confirm on your phone. The guy I dealt with was Neil, and he would fill the entire bed of the truck for $20. I used to have his number but I guess it got deleted. Last time I was there was last deer season.

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    I think we had a tonne for $20........filled up a trailer to the top!

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