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Re: Moron Post**Resurrected Jiminy Christmas todd
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Re: Some Buck Photos wow---you could enter any of those in the contest and have a great chance of winning! great pics todd
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Re: a few of my badgers! good job bret! Enjoy the extra$$$$ todd
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Re: 2004 Trophy Album What a morning. I scare deer off the foodplot walking in about 6AM. Gobbles coming from every direction. I wait till about 6:30 are start doing some soft calling--purrs and yelps. Have gobblers answering me. I have several walk thru the woods but no bird wanted to show his beak early. About 10am and few owls start talking to each other and a gobbler sounds off. I start yelping with my Primos Ole' Glory slate call and he answers immediately. Continue calling to him and he's getting closer. He finally comes into the plot---Jake. About a 4 inch beard---he's a looking for the girl. About 5 minutes later 3 more jakes join him. They munch on the clover and trefoil for a while---I play with them for about 10 minutes--all 4 gobbling up a storm. They leave and about 15 minutes later I hear a gobble about 100 yards off--figure it is the jakes again but go ahead and talk to them. Then about 5 minutes later two big Toms come walking to my position. They look identical so I pick the closest one--the rest is history. The best part---I got it all on video!!! 10 1/2 inch beard 1 1/8 inch spurs 19 pounds NWTF Score=62.50 here is a link to the video--awsome VIDEO----CLICK HERE todd
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Re: Proud Daddy (pic)... [ QUOTE ] WOW!!! Way to start her off!! LOL hey, find me a good spot to call that gobbler in!! j/k [/ QUOTE ] I have a gobbler with your name on it! Wouldn't have them there if it wasn't for your great food plot seed! todd
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My daughter and I went out to my 80 acres to do a little Turkey scouting and look for deer antlers. Not expecting to find anything--we were walking the plot and I happened to see this little shed right in the middle of my Hamann Farms food plot. I called my daughter, Mollyann, who is 3 over and told her to look really hard for deer antlers. She found it right away. It has been 4 hours and she still hasn't put it down. She was as excited as she was on Christmas morning. Then as we were sitting in the plot admiring her find a group of about 10 turkeys walked out of the trees right in front of us. A great day with my daughter! Here is a pic of our find. Plot looks pretty good also! todd
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Re: I miss you, Dad... Marky, what a great post. You are lucky to have had such a great dad. I am also lucky to have a dad like you did--I always enjoy spending time with him and am very lucky to be almost 40 and still have a very active father. God Bless you and the rest of your family and thanks for sharing your feelings with us! todd
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Re: WARNING--DO NOT LOGIN WHEN wtnhuntII welcome to realtree! Hope you hang around a while! todd
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Re: MONSTER MIX & other seeds [ QUOTE ] what is the planting rate per acre? [/ QUOTE ] If you are planting it with cowpeas then I would plant 50# cowpeas with 50# oats per acre. If you plant oats alone then double to 100# of oats per acre.. todd
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Re: MONSTER MIX & other seeds any co-op or feed/seed store will have oats. Very cheap---7 bucks/50#
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Guns you each use for coyote hunting ?
dogdoc replied to too_pointer's topic in Varmint & Predator Hunting
Re: Guns you each use for coyote hunting ? Tikka 25-06 -
Re: Disappointed.... If you want to make a trip to Okie land I will take ya turkey hunting--no guarantees though but at least you will get to try. sorry to hear about the disappointment. todd
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Re: Binocular/Digital Camera combo Here are a couple pics I have taken with my meade----first one is a small spike--he is about 60 yards away: Here is a small flock of turks--they are about 50 yards away: todd
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Re: Binocular/Digital Camera combo pics look great to me!
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Re: Binocular/Digital Camera combo I have the meade and have been pretty happy with it for the cost of the bino/cam. Not much for printing pics but look fine on the computer and easy to use. The binocular is a 10X and the digital camera part is a fixed 8X. todd
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Re: MONSTER MIX & other seeds Once you get the trefoil established it should do great in the damp area! todd
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Re: MONSTER MIX & other seeds first--you don't want to cut/mow the cowpeas or lablab--they do not respond well to mowing. Fertilizing, I would fertilize when planting (soil sample will tell you exacts) with a triple 19 at about 250# per acre then fertilize again the first of september with 100#/acre of 10-20-10. When to plant the trefoil/clover all depends on you annual rain fall--if you are prone for hot dry summers then I would plant it in the fall---if you have mild wet summers then you can plant it in the spring with your lablab. Do you have enough land to designate half for warm season and half for cool season. If not, then this is what I would do: Disc up the first of april and plant a combination of oats and cowpeas (iron and clay or lablab). Fertilize with the triple 19 at 250#/acre and if possible disc in 200# of pelleted lime (can get in the garden section at wal-mart--cheapest place I have found for bagged lime). The oats will pop up quick--very palatable---the oats will take a little pressure off the cowpeas to give them a little head start--plus oats are very cheap! The oats will last until about mid-june before maturing out. The cowpeas or lablab should be going strong. Then the first of september disc in your cowpeas (deer should have them mowed down by now anyway) and plant the following mixture. Fifty pounds of winter wheat per acre with 200# of 10-20-10 fertilizer--cover the seed about 1 inch then broadcast on top of the wheat Onieda mans Fall Deer Mix---this is a great mix contains 3 clovers, trefoil, chicory, rye, rape, and purple top turnips---broadcast it at the recommended rate. This will give you a GREAT perenial plot. You will want to mow the plot next spring---to get rid of the wheat and then you should have a great plot that will serve you all year for several years. The plot will need to be mowed a couple times a year early and late summer to keep weeds down. todd
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Re: MONSTER MIX & other seeds majority of your perineal mixes are cool season plots---I do believe the monster mix is a cool season mix so it is not recommended to be planted in the spring. I think Tecomate makes a mix called Lablab plus---that would probably be a better mix to plant in the spring. Perenials are usually slow establishing plants---so if you plant in the spring and have a hot or/and dry summer--they can die before establing a good root system, whereas annuals only have one season to get done what needs to be done so they grow much quicker. Good annuals would include lablab, cowpeas, soybeans, forage sorghum--and others. If your area has plenty of rain---then you might think about planting cowpeas and mixing in a good clover/trefoil mixture like Onieda man has---the cowpeas will come up quickly and when they die with the first freeze you should have a good clover/trefoil crop. You could hand broadcast some turnips/wheat right into the plot around the first of september. Pick a good day right before a rain and just broadcast right into the plot--the rain will work the seed into the soil and should get pretty good germination. good luck todd
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Re: MONSTER MIX & other seeds [ QUOTE ] thanks for the info. hows the trefoil do in part shade? f [/ QUOTE ] don't know--Onieda man can answer that better than me---when you say part shade--how many hours of sunlight will it get--most plots will do fine with at least 4 hours of sunlight. todd
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Re: MONSTER MIX & other seeds mdqc01---one of the best plants that can handle "getting it's feet wet" is trefoil---very similiar nutritionally to alfalfa. It is also a very good northern plant--handling the cold very well. You might check with Onieda man--he has a few blends with trefoil in it. I have never used Monster mix so can't give you a fair comparison--I think the monster mix plus has lablab in it which is a great warm season legume--similiar to iron and clay cowpeas but handles grazing pressure better. food plots made easy--click here good luck todd
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Re: Been Sabotaged? Help Scott or someone [ QUOTE ] "wtnhunt"? I have never seen that nickname before! Go away troll. [/ QUOTE ] ROFLMAO I think he had an early shed---you know that is due to low testosterone!!!!!!
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Re: Your Hunting ATV All of my stands are within walking distance but I still take it with me for hauling deer out of the woods (when i'm lucky). Hauling corn to the feeders. But I use it the most for making the food plots. todd
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probably when hunt101 is down--happened to me yesterday and noticed that hunt101 was having some trouble. todd
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Re: Any ideas how much? 3500-4000
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Re: Found my Shed!! {Pic} [ QUOTE ] Bump. I know. lame, but it does not take much to amuse me. lol. [/ QUOTE ] you went searching for that one--still funny!