They are all custom, the middle and bottom one's are Damascus steel, fossil walrus ivory, mammoth tooth and Bering sea coral. Top ones are trap springs.
My nephew gave one a dirt nap Sunday morning.
Every year we set up in the same spot, the killing tree! It was the 2nd time we had to hunt two days but it was worth it! 10.5’’ paint brush and 1’’ spurs.
Well, what is everyone’s opinion of the direction of the farm economy now? Feels to me that the crop is there and then some, don’t think we will see the USDA change much until the January report.
This guy made his last trip across the field around 7:30 opening morning. I have one lucky little nephew, he will be 14 this coming Sunday and if they keep youth season the same he will be able to youth hunt 3 more years.
Throughout history the US has never had 3 consecutive years below trend line yields, we just had two in a row. Trend line for the 2013 crop is around 162, if they get the 100 million acres planted that would be around 92 million harvested which equates to 14.9 billion crop. Carry in is 632 that...
India and china doesn’t buy corn from the US. South America raising a 5 billion plus soybean crop this year and with ethanol margins in the red the bubble will burst!
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Try this place. Both Doug and Jody are originally from NW Iowa. They don’t hunt, but there property butt up to public land. They have wanted me to come out hunting for years just haven’t made the trip yet.
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