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Posts posted by J sin
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Full Camo through the whole hunting season. I look at this way, I've got clothes for everything I do: FR clothes for work, older jeans for tractor work, saw pants for chainsaw work, snowmobile clothes for riding, mtn bike clothes, hiking clothes....Dam,I'm high maintenance.
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I just purchased a 3 pack of rubber coin purses off of Amazon.
Thank you Sir for that great Suggestion!
Cheers,
Jsin
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Summit Viper SD climber and Muddy’s Vantage stand with 6 sticks are my normal go to. I do have a few ladder stands for my father. I just recently purchased 3 hang on stands for my new property to use in conjunction with my climbing sticks.
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If it was me I would leave it alone until the spring. Then disk it a little and put down your clover.
Very little growth opportunity if any by putting it down now.
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I left my bow hanger in the tree last night. Realized it after I got to the ground and had everything packed back up..... Almost everything.
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No on the first one and yes on the second.
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No not really... just might be a case a presumptive pissing that's all. To early n u will spook everything away. I walked 5 miles today around my core area. Found two rubs, still a bit to early to worry to much. Don't burn out your areas to early!
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My guess would be both deer in question are a healthy 2.5 years old. Definitely shooters for me.
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So I picked up a pair of Vortex 8x42 Diamondback. I tried out three different brands;Vortex,Zeiss and Nikon. All three were very comparable. I own all three brands in Scopes. I basically chose the Vortex based on the no hassle warranty and cost. I got the chest mounted carrying case as well.
Thank you to everyone for their suggestions and insight with this purchase.
Cheers,
Jsin
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Count me in.
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Ok, just read FastEddies thread/topic about people using their scopes to spot while gun hunting. Ok, I'll admit it I've done it in the past.
I was wondering what power binoculars are people using while they are hunting? I'm going past a Cabelas tomorrow and my points are itching to be used. I'm figuring on spending $200-400 on a pair to carry this year. Any suggestions in brand and power would be great.
Cheers,
Jsin
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Congratulations!!
It is a great feeling once you leave the table after a closing. Three weeks ago I closed on 82 acres in 6R. Breaking ground for a new home very soon. Enjoy that heated garage.
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Nice looking plots. It is a good feeling when everything starts growing after all the work that is involved.
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On 8/12/2018 at 6:46 AM, Steuben Jerry said:
I put one of those on a Savage 22 magnum bolt gun. For the price, I like it too. But I put this one on my 10/22 this past spring. 3-9x 40mm. Has the BDC calibrated for a 22 LR. Nice clarity for the price point. Zeroed at 50' and the first hash is dead on at 100. Can't go wrong with a Nikon. It's going for $116 on Amazon right now.
I have the same scope on my 10-22 and thoroughly enjoy it.
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Nice Truck!!! I'm on my fourth Tundra. Currently driving a 17 TRD Pro. I often think about defecting to a GMC. I have such a great relationship with my dealer. It would be tough starting over.
Enjoy all the luxuries that truck has to offer.
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The beans that I’ve planted the past three years are Real WorldWildlife Soybeans. Not the cheapest soybeans to plant, but the past three years of production of beans are worth it ... Thank you to Tod Avery. You sir are a solid source of information and those that know you are appreciative of your commitment to us food plot Peps and can’t thank you enough.
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Show what ya got... 1000 acres....how’s bragging camp going!’
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4 hours ago, t_barb said:
look great!! just curious, when did you plant them? How dry was it in your area?
I planted on June 10th. Dry as a popcorn fart, when I planted. Light doses of rain followed and the took off.
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Yes, with a call to Jeremy I’m sure he could help you out.
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Just thought I would throw this out to all of my fellow food plotters. I recently came across a great source for seed and fertilizer from a some what local company Tri Valley Crop in Sprakers just west on Canajoharie. Great source for seed and fertilizer. The salesman Jeremy is a very knowledgeable source when it came to advice on what I should be doing on some new property.
They don't have a great website but are always helpful when I've called them with questions.
Cheers,
Jsin
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Milkweed Storage
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Fresh purse’s and fresh Milkweed.
Thank you again for that great suggestion.