billkay

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  1. Is there a preferred broad head weight for a crossbow, or is it personal preference? I've been using 125 grains, but I couldn't tell you why.
  2. You guys are right, not all pixels are created equal. If that were the case I'd be trading my 14mp DSLR's in for that 36mp cell phone...
  3. Best one I've had on cam this year in KY. It was really a surprise to see him.
  4. I have 2 Rangers, one is an older 500 carbureted model and the other is a newer 800 fuel injected. They are the best vehicles out there, hands down. I'd save a bit longer for the Ranger rather than buy something inferior. Windshields front and rear, roof, and winches are the first accessories I put on mine.
  5. You should be able to use a GPS to get back to the same spot as well. I would imagine most digital topos these days would offer GPS coordinates.
  6. I've been having some issues myself with the pages loading strangely, etc. I contacted Scott and the web folks and they suggested resetting or emptying the browser cache. I did and it has worked for me. Maybe give it a try and see if it helps you as well.
  7. I have a couple full size autos that are too large to carry. I'm looking at getting the Springfield XDS in 9mm. Good gun, about small enough to even put in a pocket.
  8. Way late to the conversation here but, a website I was turned on to is Keystone Pest Solutions, Low price herbicides and pesticides. They have a ton of good info on which products to use, where and how, and which products play nice together when tank mixing. It won't help you ID your weeds but it will tell you what to use to kill them.
  9. How can you forget a guy from Corbin? Welcome back.
  10. Thanks guys. There are a bunch of other images I shot they have yet to use but are really cool, or at least I think so...
  11. All these fields were planted. Probably about 20 acres in total. These 6 acres of Real World Soy Beans were destroyed. The deer walked up and down each row of the 3 upper fields and bit them off at the ground. Turkeys accounted for some of the damage too. There was 8 acres of these beans, about 4 acres of clover, 6 acres of alfalfa, and a couple acres of other things that have yet to be planted, ie barassicas, etc.
  12. One problem I didn't mention is that these fields are about 400 miles out my back door, its almost going to be a set it and forget it thing. How long will that fence run on just a deep cycle JG?
  13. Here's a link to a pic I did for Realtree earlier this year of their new Xtra pattern. The image in Xtra Green is Brad Herndon's. New Realtree
  14. I'm thinking of solving the jumping issue by running 2 strands on an outer pole and a single line on an inner post about 3 feet inside. The fencer says it can handle tall weeds but is that just a selling claim? I really only need this to exclude the deer till the beans can sustain the heavier forage. The beans were only about 2 weeks old when the deer destroyed them already this year. I'm going to plant 1 more time, if I fail again, it will all become clover.
  15. Anyone use solar powered electric fencing to keep deer out of their food plots? I need a system that can contain about 8, non-contiguous, but close, acres. Any advice?
  16. It is APG. Bass Pro, or Cabelas would have it or maybe check the Realtree Store on this site.
  17. billkay

    Boo Weekley

    Noticed Boo Weekley sporting the Realtree emblem on his sleeve while playing in the Colonial Invitational.
  18. Zebco 202 from the local Goldblats store.