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  1. If people didn't watch them, they wouldn't be making' em.
  2. This is why I go to flea markets. This hardware can run pennies on the dollar, if you don't mind a little rust.
  3. Their were some growing along east side of Hess Rd. up north of Ridge Rd. oh maybe 4 miles or so.
  4. I don't have any golf balls. Plenty of baseballs though. I'd be afraid this method would bruise some of the meat.
  5. Yep, been there, done that several times with deer. Last big buck was within 30 yards; all I did is watch him.
  6. Found a few on a Newstead deer.
  7. I sprouted up from the daisies here in New York. It's my home and I'm dam proud of it! My own belief's drive me to stay.
  8. Alsike can be plowed down, years later when it's plow up, it will regrow. It will get bitter, at the seed making stage.
  9. I remember 76-77; that was a hard winter. Snowstorms weekly. Energy Crisis, Blizzard, and a new tractor buried in 20 ' of snow in the barn.
  10. I would hope the green score is a little conservative.
  11. Don't always believe everything written in books, LOL.
  12. Oh I agree with your statement. The big ones tend to get clumsy, at this big size. Just have to be there for the event.
  13. Maybe fines would make people think twice about not reporting. Put into a fund to employ more government. More revenue for the state to waste.
  14. Something like 4 " in diameter; 7" or so tall? Fat a dumpy, thermos wise. Something stable that is less likely to tip over. I have a new Stanley tall slim line versions. It going on the next contest, LOL. I never buy used. Don't know if weed killer was stored in it.
  15. They have plenty of seed in the pods, lower on the plant. Non mature higher on the plant. Combines couldn't run the grain through. Seed was soft like a peas. I really don't want to see another year like this one was.
  16. We have fields of soybeans around that will be left. Never hardened up. They didn't germinate because of the drought; then came up after the July 22nd rain. Deer are hitting them hard.
  17. Remember to bring some type of hearing protection for him.
  18. Looks as though he has some age on him. Lost quite a bit of weight compared to the trail cam pics.
  19. Public land, private land, it can still happen. It Bush's fault, LOL.
  20. Smart boy; nocturnal as hell. That's how they get "big"; my friends.
  21. Speculate on the cause of death. Hit by a car; old age?
  22. Deer are smart animals. Reserve energy levels in colder temperature. Deer travel around more in colder weather, is just a myth. Still plenty of food sources here. They don't have to travel far. Also we notice that snow on the ground bumps'em right into nocturnal. In the heavy cover more.
  23. Put a 200" buck between the two hunters. Then we'll watch the sparks fly.
  24. Thought I would post some late season pics to show what the plantings look like on 11-19-18. Rye has been visited some as well as the radish. Plenty to eat around with not the activity of other years.
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