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Re: Whats the 1 thing??? [ QUOTE ] STRAY DOGS!! [/ QUOTE ] That's a major problem around here. I've had them run deer off before!
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Re: A simple question Dale Sr. and Jr.,Kasey Kahne,Martin Truex Jr. in Busch, Kevin Harvick, and Elliot Sadler.
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Re: Gobble obble obble Welcome to the forums!!
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Re: RealTree MODS...... [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Ive seen the old militatry camo blend in better then that stuff did [/ QUOTE ] LOL, funny you mention that horst,,I've actually broke out my old military BDU's and have resorted to using that...... It just seems real funny that the game is picking me off since I've purchased the Mossy Oak Camo,,,,now this is not to say it hasn't it's place in the hunting world,,,,just not mine..... I'm just not paying these rediculas S/H charges they are trying to get away with...man that is just crazy.... [/ QUOTE ] Most of the time thats all I wear. It doesn't seem to bother the animals.
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Re: Ted Nugent Personally I like the way he tries to appeal to the young generation and get them into the outdoors. But one time I saw a show he was on and he just went out in his truck with his gun in the middle of the night and went out and killed a small buck and killed it just so he could use its urine for buck lure. That is one thing I saw that I couldn't stand.
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Re: Public or private???? I hunt mostly National Forest. I hunt a little bit of private land evey now and then.
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Re: How many Deer have you shot ?? I have been hunting deer since I was 6 and I'm now 14 so I have hunted for 8 years and haven't killed a deer yet. I have only bowhunted for 2 years though.
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Re: I\'m fed up! I have Adelphia cable internet. It's great!
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Re: You guys remember that post..... I have heard it Heres the lyrics: Little Jimmy Jackson is jackin’ up his Bronco He’s gonna lay a little rubber later on at the truck pull All the girls are getting’ pretty sprayin’ on the White Rain Yeah they’re gonna get a rowdy tonight down at the football game Yeah We let it rip When we got the money Let it roll If we got the gas it gets wild Yeah but that’s the way we get down In a Hicktown Well you can see the neighbors butt crack nailing on his shingles And his woman’s’ smokin’ Pall Mall’s watchin’ Laura Ingles And Granny’s getting’ lit she’s headin’ out to bingo Yeah my buddies and me are goin’ muddin’ down on Blue Hole Road You know You know We let it rip When we got the money Let it roll If we got the gas it gets wild Yeah but that’s the way we get down In a Hicktown We hear folks in the city party in Martini Bars And they like to show off in their fancy foreign cars Out here in the boondocks we buy beer at Amoco And crank our Kraco speakers with that country radio We let it rip When we got the money let it roll If we got the gas it gets wild Yeah but that’s the way we get down Oh Oh We Let It Rip We let it rip When we got the money Let it roll If we got the gas it gets wild Yeah but that’s the way we get down In a Hicktown In a Hick Town It’s the way we get down In a Hicktown Yeah in a Hicktown Oh we aint finished yet We got you’re country boys and you’re redneck girls It’s the party heard round the world Right here in Hicktown Yeah In Hicktown The whole town’s gettin’ down
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Re: Beautiful View [ QUOTE ] A very calming picture deerhunter10. Beautiful [/ QUOTE ] I took the picture above my house on a strip job. Thats the thing I love about hunting up there I get to see that every morning I hunt. Since I couldn't hunt today I went up there and just sat and watched everything. It was very calming.
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Re: now i feel dumb Haha, I do that all the time. I can barely keep up with the days.
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I went out walking today and got this picture. I usually see this view everytime I go out hunting or just walking.
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Re: slate calls How much money do you plan on spending on a call?
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Re: slate calls The Knight and Hale Hen House is the best slate call I have ever owned. Heres a link to it. Slate call
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Re: yes We used up all our snow days plus we have like 10 extra days added because of it.
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Re: Where is everyone from? AJ and va strutstopper I have been to both of your hometowns. AJ I go to Manassas every September for a family reunion.
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This may have been done before but I was just wondering where everyone was from. I am from Virginia and I always like meeting new people.
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Re: I have it! It\'s right next to me!!!!! Well someones excited lol . Congrats on the nice bow!
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Re: Gordon fans will love this. That's funny! My uncle wrote our last name in our yard with grass seed. We didnt know it till he showed us it was just certain spots the grass was really high where our name was.
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Re: ***Would you buy one if I can make it happen** I sure would!!!
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Re: I am such a GEEK! Congrats. I wish I could have a 4.0. I have like a 3.5.
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I let 2 Rookies Hunt My Mid-day Stand
deerhunter10 replied to 13littleones's topic in Turkey Hunting
Re: I let 2 Rookies Hunt My Mid-day Stand Looks like two very happy hunters you got there. Congrats on the great kills. It was a great thing letting them hunt there and get their first turkey. -
1. Q: A friend of mine planted clover in his food plot and it grew incredibly well. My land is only 2 miles from his, yet when I planted the same clover exactly as he did, my plot didn't turn out as well. What happened? We humans are pretty much alike. We want the magic fishing lure, deer call or food plot product. We want easy solutions to complex problems. It's no wonder, then, that when a trusted buddy tells you about having awesome results with a deer food product, you're ready to try it, too. While you have good intentions when doing this, always remember all soils aren't created equal. Even though you have land close to that of a friend, he might have planted his clover in a low-lying, moist area where clover will flourish. Two miles away you might have poorer soil on a slope that's well-drained, which isn't a good location for clover. You need a product for drier soils. This is why I always recommend first determining your soil type and then getting recommendations as to what products will grow best in it. This is easy to do-and free. Simply mark on an aerial or topographical map exactly where your food plots are located and then go to your county National Resources Conservation Service office and have a staff member pull out a soil survey map. They can tell you exactly what type of soil you have, and thereby can recommend the products that will do best in your food plot. To give you an idea of how many different types of soils exist, in my area (Jackson County, Indiana) we have 72 soil types. There are approximately 600 different soil types in the state of Illinois alone! 2. Q: My food plots came up exceptionally well, but they never grew as tall as I'd expected or hoped. Why? A: I've had this happen. In my case, and in many cases, the person has far too many deer on his property and they're eating the crop as fast as it will grow. Hunters like to see large quantities of deer, so it's relatively easy for the whitetail population to quickly get out of control. When this happens, your food plots will be eradicated, along with the understory of the forest. Deer overpopulation is the biggest danger to any quality deer management program. The easiest solution is to shoot plenty of antlerless deer. 3. Q: "I'm a farmer," noted one deer hunter, "and I have outstanding food plots and some mature bucks, but I can't seem to kill them. What am I doing wrong?" A: Most often when property owners have lush food plots, and plenty of them, but can't kill mature bucks in the area, they're either poor hunters or didn't give much thought to food plot location. Make sure your stand sites can be entered and exited with a minimum of disturbance to the deer. Also make sure your stand sites take advantage of prevailing wind directions. Instead of one big plot, plant two or more smaller plots in locations that will allow you to ambush deer in "choke" points within your terrain as they travel from plot to plot, especially during the rut. Long, narrow plots are better than big square plots because deer feel safer when they feed in a field close to a wood edge. 4. Q: I use a handheld broadcast seeder to plant my food plots but can't get even seed coverage, which results in open spots within the plot. How can I avoid this? A: Here's a neat trick to solve this problem. Fill your seeder and then walk a few feet while broadcasting seed. Have a friend help you measure the width the seed was spread. Let's say it's 12 feet (6 feet to your right, 6 feet to your left). Now tie a rope around the waist of both you and your friend, making sure you're 12 feet apart. With each pass your friend should walk parallel to your route while keeping the rope taught. Your first planting walk should be 6 feet from the edge of the field. From then on all you have to do is walk in your buddy's footsteps from his previous pass and you'll have complete seeding coverage. 5. Q: I need to determine my food plot's size so I'll know how much seed, fertilizer and lime to order. What's the best method to determine its size? A: An acre contains 4,840 square yards. A square-shaped acre is about 70 x 70 yards. Using a laser rangefinder is the fastest way to determine food plot size. Then it's a simple matter of taking the width times the length (in yards) and dividing this number by 4,840. Example: Let's say your food plot will be 20 yards wide and 120 yards long. Width times length-20x120-equals 2,400 square yards. Taking 2,400 and dividing it by 4,840 equals approximately .5. In other words, your food plot will be about a half-acre. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright © 2005 North American Hunting Club Just some information I thought I would share with you guys.
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Re: Food Plot Pics....... One word-WOW! It looks great! How long do you spend working on it?
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Re: Fast Access DSL Cable modem here too. A little faster than DSL. It's Adelphia High Speed internet.