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    Edge Feathering and bedding areas

    Cover is Most Important Last year I planted Dbltree's mix and had more deer using my plot than ever before. They kept it mowed down and the exclusion cages showed the results. This year I have a better stand of the same mix and it's not being hit at all. What's the difference...Cover. For...
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    Oklahoma Wild Fires

    This picture gives an idea of how close the fire got to the barn. It was basically this close on all sides of the house and barn. We have actually seen several deer and turkeys remaining. Even though they stick out like a sore thumb and have nothing to eat.
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    Oklahoma Wild Fires

    I live in Sand Springs, but my in law's land that burned is in the Mannford area. The fire jumped a big part of Keystone lake that we thought gave them some security from fire to the west. You live and learn!
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    Oklahoma Wild Fires

    The drought has been severe this year in Oklahoma, but the wild fires this weekend were devastating. Here is a pic of the fire starting on my in laws 100 acres that we hunt on. Here one of us is working to save the house and barn. Pic taken from back patio. After praying and...
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    Something we all need to do.

    right on I signed earlier in the week at dickmorris.com. It's very scary that things like this can change our lives when politicians use back door and cowardly tactics! Too bad the media doesn't expose this for the scandal it truely is. :(
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    Poison Ivy

    It's still around even with 109 temps here in Oklahoma.
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    Another sad drive:

    Got .25" at my place yesterday, our first measurable rain in a month. High today is 110 and going to be 107 Saturday and Sunday with up to 105 all next week. Sometimes I don't know why I choose to live in Oklahoma.
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    Kicked in the groin!

    Tough Break I feel for you. Bad enough to lose the chance to hunt it when it's that close, worse to have new competition from new owners!
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    Coyote caught with evidence of fawn predation in his mouth

    No it was gone. However, I had no idea to even look for it until I got home and reviewed the pics.
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    Coyote caught with evidence of fawn predation in his mouth

    Went out and pulled the cards from my cameras yesterday morning. I was hoping to get a few pics of fawns, but not like this!:mad: Not only did this coyote show me his trophy, he left it right in front of my camera as if to rub it in my face for days. Here's one with a young buck...
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    Cereal Grains and cover crops

    Rye and clover going strong this Spring Spring has already arrived in Oklahoma. Rye/Oats/Clover plots are green and getting hit hard. Can't see it in the picture but there are some winter peas in the enclosure that made it thru our mild winter.
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    Cereal Grains and cover crops

    Dbltree, I'm going to expand a plot for next year since the deer ate my rye mix to the dirt. I want to get something going in this new plot this spring to begin improving the soil. I think I remember reading in one of your threads that you prefer oats and some kind of annual clover for new...
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    Cereal Grains and cover crops

    Rye Mix works well in OK too :way:I have seen more deer this year than ever before, since planting dbltree's rye mix. The deer are hitting it hard day and night. This buck knows where the does are, getting tons of bucks cruising and stopping for a bite. Just think, all this...
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    Bobcat Pictures

    This Bobcat likes to show off in front of my cameras. Assuming it's the same one, he has two kills in the same day.
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    Ohio slob

    Nice! It's very cool to see what gets checked in, but we don't see as many here in Oklahoma now. Most people ck them in online.
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