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  1. Good thing I took mine when i was 14!
  2. Does this mean it means more about shot placement? Rather than broadhead style? lol I just skimmed it quick
  3. Im guessing your air or fuel mixture is off.. or your muffler has build up.. does it run well?
  4. I know a pair of coyote tried getting my camp neighbors full grown golden retriever a couple winters ago. Let it out to piss for the night before bed.. as he watched the dog do his thing, he also saw 2 coyotes come in a tumble with the dog for a second, just before he was able to grab the 22mag from a nearby corner and hammer one of them. This is out of town too.. Anythings possible.. Not sure how I feel about this article telling people to not run from a coyote, if its a small child or pet.. Regardless of standing or running.. I would think your still in that bubble of dinner to a coyote.. Run and scream. Or stand and scream? Weve had a good size bear in our yard on and off for a month now.. not a big fan of my daughter and her puppy playing outside just before dark.. And the coyotes are plentiful too. But they're gonna catch hell, come October 1st
  5. I dont think so. I think you have 2 different deer here .. especially at 3 years apart.. In my opinion
  6. I ended up spraying this plot with Gly on friday with a brand new Black Rain single spray nozzle.. The thing works amazing.. from my 2.4gpm pump im getting near 25' coverage per pass on calm conditions and level ground. So much quicker. Anywho, back on track.. Sprayed this plot with Gly Friday afternoon, And spread my Fall blend over the top. No rolling or packing of anysort.. The vegetation here was 4ft tall in spots. We got unplanned 20 minute downpour about an hr or so later. Hopefully the Gly took well enough. But the beans were thick still but beginning to be browsed for sure, in the spots where they were hidden best, the bean plants are well over 2ft tall.. Ill post more pics when I return from OBX end of this month. The dead stuff will fall over given time and my hopes are for some green growing fall groceries.. After vacation ill see how its coming along and how much WR or WW i need to apply. This crop will aid in growing next years spring/summer crop.
  7. My buddy used it on his beans last year, kept every deer out, this year, that story has changed big time.
  8. generic glyphosate at Tractor Supply or Runnings. $20 a gallon. I mix 3to4 oz per gallon
  9. Nice Looks good Sir .. The fence works wonders. I bought one that ran off D size batteries for 140$ and covered about an acre. It worked great at keeping deer out.
  10. Been thinking of getting one.. Now I just may have to. Lookin good TF & Jeremy Family
  11. get back to vaca! lol, invite me up, i'll miss him for you!
  12. We've pulled a ton of squash and zuchs out of the garden already. A ton of green and yellow beans. And I have a jungle of grape and cherry tomatoes growing. I gave each plant about 5ft of room in between and supported them .. they are inter twined and all. and looks to be hundreds upon hundreds growing lol. Good thing my daughter lives off these things.. The garden is a mess this summer. oh well.. still produces thanks to the black muck soil its in..
  13. Right The only reason i want to do the spiral type is for ease of transportation to and from as well as while in use.. So its not hopping or bouncing is the teeth "engage" and "disengage".. other wise straight across would be the way to go and easier.. unless i can find away to transport it from plot to plot so its not such a harsh ride.. That sounds ideal in size, covers your 1 full pass of the wheeler. Wish i had a garage to tackle these jobs with.. would make it much easier lol
  14. There is a member here who has a nursery for wildlife with very high quality and fast fruiting/growing trees. I can supply you his info if youd like. Great man with a great business.
  15. If you can boys, Id do a winter Rye if you can find it. Higher in carbon and wont break down near as fast as Winter Wheat does Builds organic matter quicker too. It still works great but once dead, WW decomposes quickly. I did this with WW the last 2 years. I have an old 36" light weight steel roller. I was considering filling it with concrete and either welding or bolting some angle iron to it in a like wise pattern as the goliath crimper. If time ever frees up. This system is so simple, as long as the right seeds are used, and the following season crop is considered when planting the present crops... The germination in these beans were so much better than last years it seemed. Could have been the rain present was greater this year compared to last. I have a few more bags i plan to roll in with my fall blends too.
  16. Yes sir, protects them as they begin to grow. In more ways than 1. Ive rolled golden rod and all sorts of weeds, including hay and grains .. It works great. And brassica seeds grow the easiest right there with Rye Grain. For people like me who have very little free time, this method type is hard to beat. And better for soil than beating it up with a plow or tines, .. as long as moisture is present.
  17. Just wanted to show again, how simple you can do a plot as long as some moisture is present.. I broadcast these QDMA RR beans into green growing jungle in Early June. Then rolled over the 3 and 4ft tall vegetation same day with a poly roller and rain in near future. My intentions were to spray the same day or the following day, but my sprayer broke so i did not get a chance to terminate this growing vegetation. The rain came, as well as hot weather.. The bent over vegetation acted as a green active sauna for many days as it layed down over seeds, which aided in germination process, retained moisture and protected the green growing sprouts. I took this pictures about 4 weeks after broadcasting seeds the day I terminated crop. Since the jungle has been terminated I will seed a nice fall blend into it. The green growing jungle keeps deer browse down, compared to having a mono culture of soybeans growing as well. Id imagine th ebeans will be getting wiped out when i get there soon to get the fall seeds in.. will try to remember to post more pics.. This plot is full of soybeans, even though it does not look it.. Deer feed on many weeds too
  18. I love over grown fields.. they typically have food growing in and underneath.. and it also doubles as cover. and a go to on windy days. The food is nice to have depending on what it is, and when or how it is harvested. If you looking to plant food, there are several easy seeds you can sow on top of soil before a rain. Take a corner and spread your seed, then drive over it knocking everything down over top of the seed and let rain do the rest.
  19. I think he sees the actually frame/box of the camera. Unless hidden well. Sir Chunk could pick one out from a 1/4 mile away!
  20. I think there are quite a few bucks like this around. not sure if its an injury, genetic or busted during velvet. Seen quite a few with a single big spike and a nice opposite side. my property as well as others around the region. Personally, I dont think any deer should be considered a cull, unless sick. If one believes its a cull, i think bucks age should be the first question in deciding.. nothing less than 3yr IMO. QDMA had an article about this.. I say tag him if hes worthy in your book, otherwise let a youngster get him or give him another year. .. but thats me lol
  21. Pile O yella gold, er apples will bring em where ya wantum.. mmhmm
  22. You beat me to it!! Lol. I would have someone stand back and look to see what a deer would see as if you were hunting from it.. and try to duplicate that image. If your wearing all black when you sit in it, go with black then as you mentioned. a flat balck
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