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sprayer advice
landtracdeerhunter replied to outdoorstom's topic in Land Management, Food Plots and QDM
Sprayers that have sit for an extended period of time can be quite a bit of work to get up and running. If the unit has not been cleaned properly after it's last use, white residue forms on the inside of the plumbing causing alot of plugging on start up. Remove some select orfices and inspect the screens for this condition. Also, it depends what chemical has been used in the tank. Fall out from exsisting chemical residue can affect some crops you intent to spray. Sounds like a fair price if pump and boom controller and in working order, assuming that the booms are on the back. Their is a good source of information on the tractorsbynet.com web site. -
Woods Management
landtracdeerhunter replied to landtracdeerhunter's topic in Land Management, Food Plots and QDM
Thanks for the replies. Growing in the smaller parcel is shag bark hickory, white and red oak that seem to be great for red, gray, and box squirrels, turkey, rabbits, grouse, and yes, even a pheasant or two. Alot of song birds are also common. The deer funnel in all year, but, desert is great for them in the fall with all the nuts. The thorn apples lose their apples and leaves in late August. They don't seem to do much except serve as a reminder where not to lean. The brushey area are full of red willow with small ash trees. The deer like those areas for cover. The forester idea sounds great and is takened into consideration. The food plot where the skidder drove sound like that could be some great habitat. I have fence row oak trees that supply a nice amount of seedlings. It's amazing how many nuts grow there without being consumed. -
I would like to get some ideas from anyone who has done, or is thinking about this type of improvement. All input is welcomed. I have a 7 acre parcel that is thriving with oak, hickory, and maple trees. Biggest are about 2 foot on the butt. It has a few thorn apple trees. The woods is bursting with wildlife and the habitat is excellent. I have another parcel which is about 10 or so acres, that have a few hickory and maple. There are also a few ash which are dieing out, but is loaded with thorn apple trees. They are about 30+ feet high. One side boarders a neighbors woods of about 100 acres. Now the idea was not to get rid of all the thorn apples, but rather thin them, so I can establish more oak and hickory. The idea is not for lumber, at least not for my lifetime. Improving habitat for all wildlife is the main idea here. I have about 100 oak and hickory trees about 2 foot tall ready to be transplanted this spring. There are two spots that have heavy under brush. Should I leave this?
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1 st chicks of the year
landtracdeerhunter replied to landtracdeerhunter's topic in General Chit Chat
I have a few hens for fresh eggs, with, yes, one rooster. A few slip away and 21 days later, walla -
Every year, a chicken or two comes up missing. This year was no exception. They hatched out June 22. A little later than normal. I would like to share some pictures of the first hatching. Every year when they surface, I still get excited.
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2011 Trail Cam Pics - Otsego County
landtracdeerhunter replied to Vincent's topic in Trail Camera Pictures
That is a house cat. Very tough to tell if that is the same deer. Can't answer. -
Great Trophy. All the hard work paid off. Nice to see a daytime picture before he was harvested. That doesn't happen all the time. Sometimes, the nasty weather is the best hunting. Thanks for showing.
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We summer fallow some of our fields that we intend to put clover in. Reduces weed numbers greatly without chemicals.
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First buck on the trail cam for 2011
landtracdeerhunter replied to 315hunter's topic in Trail Camera Pictures
Nice to see, any time of the year. Thanks for the pic. -
My son received one in the mail yesterday. Anyone else receive one? Read where turkey harvest could be down by 20%. Bad hatchings two years in a row and tough weather conditions being the blame.
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Their is also a lawn mower section on TractorByNet. com. Alot of good info there.
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A few pictures of intrest
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A Great Disappointment --- bummer
landtracdeerhunter replied to fasteddie's topic in General Chit Chat
My large upright freezer give up a couple weeks ago. It was purchased new in 1983 . Lost about 10 lbs of venison, ( it was beyond the jerky stage). Now, will be in the market for a new one. You have me thinking. Is the failure rate of an upright less than for a chest freezer? -
I think it depends on what part of hunting season, weather conditions, and hunting pressures, on where to set up at . We will not limit ourselves but, try to make an educated guess on where to sit through the 9 week season. . The deers habits change quite alot in that time period. Just knowing the different phases of the breeding season has raised our success rate.
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Hunting Videos, What do you like?
landtracdeerhunter replied to landtracdeerhunter's topic in Deer Hunting
The Fitzgeralds are very good . They are top notch bowhunters. Their form of hunting is more realistic to how it really happens in the woods. Have alot of their viewings. Missed a seminar a few years ago, as tickets sold out rapidly. People that were lucky enough to go, said it is was great. -
What are your views on hunting videos? Are they worth the money? Deer and turkey videos are my favorite. I like the Drury productions. Dream Season, Whitetail Madness, Wild & Fair Chase , and Longbeard Madness. Own'em all. Second best, Monster Bucks. I would like to see more productions from New York. The big names don't bother much. We have some of the best deer and turkey hunting in the country. This would also promote more management practices along with helping state revenues.
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I would say it's up to the conservation officer who seen you doing it. He would go by the law, and that seems to be a very fine line. In this day in age, I think a ticket would be in order. Deer will eat standing corn right into February of the next year. If the corn is on the ground, and you get normal winter weather conditions, the corn will mold in a short period , and not be worth as much to wildlife. I have grown corn for many years. If their is enough , it stays in pretty good shape right in May to be picked. Otherwise, every creature out there will consume it. Leave your corn standing, the deer will come in more, and it's alot more challenging shot come the chance.
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Have you had any complaints with the Cuddieback camera? I know in talking to few people and some or the reviews on the major hunting stores, they work good for a season or two and then stop working.
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Maybe the flash is the secret in the clear picture. We started with flash, but went over to IR cameras, because we felt the deer were spooked by the flash. We were also afraid of theft because, the flash is so easy to see. I do like the sharpness of those pictures.
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Remington 870 slug gun
landtracdeerhunter replied to Chromeslayer's topic in Hunting Items For Sale and Trade
Wow, that gun is so nice, I wouldn't want to take it out and get it dirty, but I'm thinking anyways about it. -
Bushnell has made huge advances in a few years. This industry is sure growing fast. I remember the old 35mm cameras in the boxes, not to many years ago. I can't believe the quality you get in some of the pictures. What is next on the horizon?
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The quality of those pictures are really nice. What brand of camera are you using?
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Natures Beauty. Thank you.