Catscratch House and Habitat build

No way to really know. The place was cow heavy this yr so there wasn't a lot of fuel load like there would be with running summer stockers. A patchy mosaic is the best way I can describe it. Everything that would burn did burn.

The woods and shrubby areas are what I'm the most happy with. Going to be a ton of fresh browse pop up! And I believe that browse is way better for growing big bucks than non-burned browse.

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Dad is getting ready to plant his dove field. Normally goes with wheat and weeds. Planting millet this yr.
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We could use some rain. Ponds are getting awfully dry for spring.

That's a long dock ramp. And dad's decoy spread hasn't floated in quite some time.
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Cat, I don't remember how deep is your pond at the deepest?
 
Cat, I don't remember how deep is your pond at the deepest?
This is my dad's pond. We swim in it a lot, probably 7-8' in the middle when full. He stocks it with hybrid bluegill and channelcats every few yrs.
 
One less deer roaming around. And one more teenager without wheels for a few days.
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Your teenager?


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Yeppers! He wants to weld up a big ass bumper and grill guard for it (after we pull some metal around and replace a couple of parts). I'm picturing Mad Max type of thing.
 
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