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    Muzzleloader loads

    I used 120 grains of Blackhorn 209 and 290 grain Barnes TMZ, both have worked great. You can play around with powder charge and bullet, but I like the all copper barnes for weight retention
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    Mr. Knox

    Happy B-day, it's my wife's b-day too. Thanks for all the advice and help with food plots and habitat management. I always look forward to your pictures and wisdom.
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    A few bucks

    I'm not sure what you consider "big bucks", but it looks like you got some dandies to me.
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    Roundup Ready Corn & Soybean Food Plot

    Pretty damn good reasoning there Paul. I unfortunately got on the band wagon this year with forage beas, but am going to try your approach next year, At least my beans are right next to clover and standing corn.
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    Already been introduced......

    Those are some freaking awesome deer! The rack on the first one is insane. Good luck
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    Another buck to age

    Look at that palmation! In the 2nd pic, he looks at least 3.5 if not 4.5
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    Intro please....

    That is a STUD! At least gross B&C as long as he does not get broken up
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    Handgun scopes

    Burris makes some of the best pistol scopes. I would check them out.
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    A few bucks

    He is wide. I would say 145-150 gross with the width and height, those beams are pretty long
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    Card Pull 8/7

    I hope Thor keeps coming out in the daylight for you
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    Roundup Ready Corn & Soybean Food Plot

    Thanks Paul. That article you sent was a great read. I implemented hinge cutting accross 3/4 of a bench on a steep ridge to get the deer to have to come within bow range of my stand just inside the woods by a food plot. Hopefully there are no holes. I really want to try the winter rye/radish mix
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    Roundup Ready Corn & Soybean Food Plot

    What variety of RR soybeans did you plant? I planted forage beens this year but would like to plant regular ag beans next year
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    The Story of JackHammer continues

    That's is one heck of a buck, it is very fortunate he survived, it would have been a shame to have lost him
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    first pull this year

    Those double brows are sweet! I wish i had deer like that running around my farm. Good luck
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    looking good!!

    Those are some nice bucks, I have only been getting young buck on my cameras. Congrats
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    Decent 10

    that's more than a decent 10, i'm jealous
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    Recommendations for fall annual shot plot

    i saw that picture, it does look good. Did you till that or just clear the ground?
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    Recommendations for fall annual shot plot

    Thanks for the recommendation. Any particular brassicas? WINA Winter Greens, forzen forage, etc?
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    Recommendations for fall annual shot plot

    What types of plantings have worked best for small 1/4 acre fall shot plots? What type of mixes have worked best? The area I am thinking of planting will only get 4-6 hours of suna day until leaves fall off. I was planning on planting around the beginning of Sept
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    Egyption Wheat

    I am thinking of planting some this next year as a screen for the one field we have near a road. Is this something that can be planted every year as long as you provide enough fertilizer? What specifics N-P-K should you put down for it?
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