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There's a shot at some isolated showers late weekend into first of next week so Imll take gamble and see how it works out! Let me know how yours turns out!
I planted a couple acres of corn in a food plot which did well but it's now all eat up. Nothing but stalks left. I went in and bush hogged half of it down and left a few rows standing all the way around for cover. Back to my original question. Could I top sow brassicas into the "thatch" of bush...
I have spoken with a plantation manager that is running 16 of the gravity type feeders with good success. We have a hog problem when feeding corn off of the ground. When we stop making it readily available they move on. For anyone who has or do currently run them, how do you like them? How long...
1 acre only lasted me 4-5 days. However, I did notice when they nipped the tops off of them 2 more leaves branched off of it and came back within a week. The leaves only got to be about the size of a nickel before they clipped them off.
That's what it looked like to me also but this picture doesn't do it justice. It's 5-6ft. I could be wrong but I didn't think nut sedge grew to this extreme.
Thank you sir! I went and visited with him yesterday. He's back in training finishing out his advanced work. I get to pick him back up in 3 weeks and I'm ready to get my partner back! We're a month out from the greatest time of year! Deer season, dove season and college football! :D
As Tap said. Sunflowers love nitrogen. I like to put down 80lbs/acre(liquid) at the time of planting tank mixed with pre emerge and an additional 100lb/acre(granular) just before they start to put heads on. If I were planting them for a deer food plot I'd just spread 200lb/acre of triple 19 at...
No doubt there's a ton of birds. Would love to do some dry field hunting but the door knocking technique doesn't seem to produce much luck to an out of stater.
W were hunting a lake in Oklahoma 2 seasons ago, my pup was 1 1/2 years old then and fresh out of training. It was 9 degrees with a 30knot wind and sleeting. We shot a 3 man limit of Mallards and Pintails quickly but the first retrieve he made, when he got back to heel his whiskers and vest were...
HAHA! Dust them off and show them a thing or two! I love to bird hunt period. Doves and ducks take up the majority of my time in the fall. Unless its a wood duck with occasional diver hunts on the coast, birds in SC are pretty scarce. I travel out west for a few weeks each year chasing birds...
Due to what was deamed a "1,000 year flood" this past fall in SC caused me to lose 2 of my cameras. It's been several years since I've bought cameras or even really done much research on what's hot now but Im in the market for 2. I really liked the Moultries but am open to anything. What say y'all?
Thank you, they definitely were! That was opening day which is the Saturday before Labor day and it was HOT. 90 Degrees with hardly any breeze but the birds didn't mind! We ended with a little over 100. First day back in the field and everyone was a little rusty to say the least :D. The bird to...
WTNUT. Initial burndown of Gly. Dual Magnum pre-emerg tank mixed with Nitrogen immediately after planting & Cadre over the top at about the 8 leaf stage. Don't get me wrong, some weeds will emerge this time of year after the Cadre starts to lose it soil activity but what's there will be cleaned...
I plant 10 acres every year for a dove field. E-fence was the only thing that would keep them out. Believe me when I say a few deer can have a large field wiped out in a couple of nights. They eat them from emergence all the way until they dry down.