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  1. It all depends on the property. In 8N , I have seen doe groups of 6-8 at a time. So a couple of doe will get the arrow if given the chance. Where as in 8A where I have access, I hardly see any doe but gun season there are bucks around always.
  2. Maybe the angle of the picture of the shed gave me that perception. I am sure you know deer much better than i. If its the same deer then yes I have never seen deer switch antler sides due to injury but mostly likely has funky genetics. Would be interesting if possible to let it go one more yr to see what it does next yr.
  3. The picture of the palmated shed and the 2019 deer dont match IMHO. I think its a different deer and the shed antler is from the deer which has the right rise messed up in 2020
  4. Elite fanboy here, they are all great bows. I switched to Obsession Turmoil for couple of years and then went back to my Elite Energy 35. Best of luck this coming season
  5. Thats the difference between hunters and target shooters. Most target shooters are not hunters and crack under buck fever.
  6. Sorry but I cant tell, what is it?
  7. There is a small shop, Good guy with great prices called Adrenaline Archery City: Brockport Zip: 14420 State: New York
  8. I I plan to do just that, after the gullywasher today, glad I hadnt done any work yet. Definitely needs a little bit of grading and ditch work to keep the lower edge from flooding. Saturday will pick up winter peas and granulated sulfur from the agway store. Finally will put a camera on it to see whats visiting it. See plenty of tracks in it already.
  9. Well soil test results came back. 7.8 ph So I guess I dont need to lime but need to add sulphur .. 8lb/100 sqft About 400lb per acre
  10. 200gn is alot and depending on the length of the arrow the spine will change. What length and spine arrow are you shooting and whats the draw weight and length?
  11. As expected the plot was almost washed out and at the base had water standing 6" or more. Gives me an idea what to expect with rains in the fall. Need to dig a trench in the corner to drain out the pooling water.
  12. Careful with the ash tree, they are all dying. GoodLuck
  13. I will check it in the morning but given the grade and how much flooding I had I am very confident of the wash out. The rye is just not for this plot. I have another property in Richmond where I have food plots.
  14. The torrential rain I am sure washed away all the clover seed I spread out there earlier. Will spread some more on monday evening to top coat and ordered 50lb of winter peas and 200lb of rye.
  15. Will that much fertilizer burn ? I have access to Trip-13 here
  16. I am still waiting on the soil test results from Cornell Co-op. Anticipating the rain i spread some clover in there to help get it started. I am assuming will need lime as this has been 30+ yrs of natural growth. What are your or any one elses thoughts on liquid calcium vs lime?
  17. I am having a hard time locating rye or winter wheat seed, also going to be dropping off the soil sample for lab testing soon.
  18. I have historically co-related rain with good antler growth. Being this yr its so hot and dry, I dont foresee huge jumps.
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