Burkef1

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About Burkef1

  • Birthday 04/07/1984

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  • First Name
    Burke
  • Last Name
    Eldredge
  • Location
    South Berwick
  • Gender
    Male
  • Occupation
    Contractor Sales
  • Interests
    Hunting, Racing, Fishing, and Farming

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  1. Hoyt Rampage XT best bang for your buck.
  2. Rage chisel tip two blades work great.
  3. Much like the first post. 35 yard shot rage dropped her dead in a step and a half. Best day ever. Wish I had it on video just so I could see my face.
  4. I would change the amount of time spent in the field...... More time.
  5. Shot a doe this past season with one. She turned around took one step and it was over. These are deadly and durable I shot the same broad head at my target later the week and 4 shots in a 5 inch circle 35 yards. They are worth every penny.
  6. Just wanted to come out and say...... I hope Joey puts tony in the wall on the first lap. If you block you will be blocked shame on tony. I thought babies were supposed to be cute.
  7. The government needs to stop spending. And NASCAR can afford to pay for flyover no one should be shaking their finger at anyone but NASCAR. Only money saving thing this presidency has done in 5 years.
  8. I'm getting ready to put a food plot in for deer and didn't know what kind of whitetail institute product people have had success with. One of the places I am going to put it the soil is a bit heavy (clay). I'm trying to put in a plot that the deer are attracted to in early bow season.
  9. I'm seeing them everyday now in full strut (southern maine). Just a couple more weeks and we can all go out and get ours.
  10. That single spike is whicked cool.
  11. I don't have a very big food plot but what we do is find someone who has some livestock and has a manure problem. So then we pile his problem in a truck or manure spreader (borrowed from friend) and spread in on the plot. This is all done while the ground is frozen or there is a couple inches of snow on the ground. Which gives everything time to cool off..... Horse manure. Other kinds of manure don't need time like that they can be spread on the soil anytime and will not burn the plants growing their. The only!! thing you need to watch for is hay in the manure. Hay comes with seeds in it so you can find yourself spreading in competing plants in your plot. So if you stick to animal whose bedding is straw or shavings your going to have one **** of a fertilizer.
  12. Do the right thing, don't just sit inside waiting for turkey season to come. Get out and take a couple coyotes it good for the turkeys and the deer. But I do admit I think I'm coming down with the fever too. It's the only thing you can go hunting for right now in Maine.