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Thanks everybody, 34 today!
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I will see what i can do , thanks fellas!
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Blazzing saddles, Airplane, Caddy shack, Used cars, All the Jackass movies, Dont be a menace from south Central, The Breaks... cant remember them all.. but mostly back when you could make a good funny movie and people werent soft lame and soft
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Where do you guys watch this? Ive been wanting to watch it but not having cable or satellite im limited to netflix amazon hulu vudu etc..
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Yea i plan too, it seemed to be working properly. The impeller looks like brand new, pulled and inspected it, works as it should. Basically stripped the motor down and reassembled it to inspect most everything. This boat has only been in freshwater, but has the saltwater system in it. If you already had it registered before, you should be able to, they'll send you a paper copy you can print from email to keep on you until the new stuff comes. My boat is still in my dads name, have yet to put it in my name. The plan was to sell it and buy an atv of some sort..
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MY dad passed in 2016, I acquired 3 of his 5 boats.. ended up selling 2 of them as they were both geared for trout fishing/trolling. Young kids leaves me no time for lake fishing anymore.. the 3rd boat is just a clean 86 Bayliner Capri with 2.3 Volvo Penta 275 outdrive.. i last put in the water in 2015 and its set covered and tarped ever since.. wife wanted to hit the water asap, so after a few hours on disassembling and cleaning a ton of parts.. she fired right up and runs smooth still. Boat only has 109 hours on it. Only issue was it wouldn't pump water, going to try a tub of water instead of muffs as i hear these outdrives are quite fussy.. hopefully good to go and on water asap... Oh yea.. the dmv is garbage right now.. they should have never shut down to begin with.. quite essential in my opinion! Booking appts for late July right now.
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The black muck soil in my garden and the neighboring farmer fields has killed my crops as well as the farmers... it dries out fast and draws some serious heat.. corn fields are dead, and my garden is too... Dont think there is any saving it. Sad!
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Do yourself a favor and get an Echo.. If you haven't purchased something already.
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Your vaca time i sunlimited i take it? lol. Nice hauls sir. Really makes me miss fishing open waters!
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Disc or spring tine harrow
LET EM GROW replied to Team Hoyt's topic in Land Management, Food Plots and QDM
Spring harrow usually does the best per pass, as it is intended to rip and pull the sod/dirt.. Disk cuts the soil out in chunks really, with an aggressive angle. Both will need several passes to get a decent seed bed. But if i had to choose one, and only one.. its be a harrow tine drag.. Just dont be surprised when there is a bunch of rock exposed after ripping soil.. It pulls rocks up like crazy. Where a disk wont as much. My atv disk needs a lot of extra weight and extra passes compared to the the harrow drag. -
Soybeans germinate very easy as long as it is good seed. if its setting on top of worked somewhat fluffy soil, a rain will germinate that seed with ease. No worries.
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It will be full of weeds, but if your beans are Roundup Ready.. thats ok. Spray the plot in 3 to 4 weeks when soybean plants are 6" tall.
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Finally with warm weather here and in the future, frost is gone.. sweet corn went, green beans and peas went in last night. More goodies will go in this weekend.. I love this black muck soil... minus the fact its absolutely full of weed seeds!
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Sounds good sir, I would say get them in the ground ASAP. Since temps are staying warm for awhile now.. the extra week or 2 can make or break you for pods. And as far as overseeding a fall blend into thick green beans(if they don't get annihilated) I've tried it, nothing will grow unless you crush and roll down the standing vegetation ( like grant does with his drill, knocks "competetion" down and makes soil contatc with the drill).. Or unless they're starting to turn yellow and mature. Soybeans are great weed suppressors once they are thick and established.. Looking forward to your journey.. your plot looks really good! if that soil is damp enough, i like spreading my soybeans into a young growing grain, rolling it down and spraying the green vegetation with gly. great for soybeans, they're pretty easy to grow..
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the scope you have is perfect for around these parts, and pretty clear as well.. Unless your looking to go long range. Then find a viper hs with more magnification. If it is more clarity you're looking for I think you can find a clearer optic for that price in a different brand. All depends what your looking for. 400$ budget for a Vortex, i think would put you in the wheelhouse of the vortex viper HS. I have one on my 6.5cm. 6.5-20x44. Pretty decent scope. But not near as clear as my Athlon Midas BTR 2.5-15x50 .. for the same price range and Same warranty. For the price Im a big fan of Athlon over Vortex, but between the 2 brands they're my favorites for my hunting needs..
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First question is what your purpose of this planting? Strictly summer food, or summer and winter food source? Eagles are good because they are great for browse pressure. They are an indeterminate bean meaning they focus all of their energy on green growth and not bean pod production. Meaning lots and lots of greens and minimal pods. Determinate beans( Farmer AG beans) do the same but half way through their life cycle(roughly) they switch and focus its energy into producing pods as it matures. Indeterminate beans are a higher maturity group and really designed for lower warmer states with longer growing seasons. Most indeterminate beans, planted in NY would never mature and set whatever pods its designed to produce, as the growing season up here is too short.. If you want this to be a late season plot with pods as well as summer forage. I highly recommend mixing in some cheap local AG beans with it. With the many different types of beans and maturity groups out there Ranging from group 0 (being about 90 day maturity) thru group 9 (about 160 day maturity Bean). Anything higher than a group 5 will typically not fully mature and set bean pods for winter. My first few years of bean plantings i was let down as first heavy frost came... and killed everything i grew so well all summer long. Just wanted you to know so you dont get your hopes up as i did a few years at the beginning. Also If you can I would fence them off for the first month or so if you can. Woodchucks and deer will annihilate them once they emerge from the ground. A cheap 150$ Gallagher fence system is all you need.
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Awesome! Everything is better canned, My mom just gave me a huge canner so we can finally start canning this year, I cant wait.
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I thought this buck was killed up around Rochester? Where they feed em from their hands? lol Only poor soiled dinks in Steuben County last i knew..
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I would say it will work, .640 seems extremely tight. but i heard Federal tss likes really tight chokes. And all guns are different so I can really only say buy it and try it. If you want better more real life info, I would go on to forums like gobbler nation or something and look for patterns if you need more help.. but buy it and try it is my final .02$
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WTS- Thordsen Gen II stock
LET EM GROW replied to Shoots100's topic in Hunting Items For Sale and Trade
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Your over thinking it, I mean the more money you spend you do get beter quality.. and unless your shooting the heck out of that gun and choke combo.. your cheap chokes will hold up to TSS just fine. I have Indian creek and Sumtoy chokes all the way down to cheap undertakers and Primos Tightwad chokes that were 20$.. I personally think if your going to stick with TSS you should find a tighter ported choke. Unless your shooting federals, they dont like the ported chokes.. Each of my turkey guns is setup different for different reasons All my choked guns shoot Tungsten and the rest I use standard lead loads
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So sorry for your loss sir..
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I have a close friend who films for a hunting show out of MO, he also does his own self filming and photography business for many different events. Mx, Weddings, Models etc.. If your interested I can leave you his info? He is back home in NY currently during this pandemic situation.. He does Great work.. Huntlinetv is the name of the show if you want to take a peek..
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Continued prayers sir.. Hope your all holding up as best as possible at this time
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You need to make sure you get sunlight in these areas first. As in as long as other grasses and weeds are growing you should be ok. A soil sample would suit you well but, If it were me spray this area with Glyphosate now on a warm day, throw down some clovers and cereal Rye(Cereal Rye will grow basically anywhere) I believe this would be your best shot at getting anything to last from browse pressure as well as getting a decent stand or germinating seeds... You can scratch the soil anyway you want if you choose to, but if the soil is already exposed just seed it before a good rain..