I love the accuracy of the .350 Legend (Winchester). I’ve shot 2 deer with it and the 160 gain bullet hit exactly where you want !
That being said I missed a buck in 24 but that was not the guns fault. With a good rest and inside 130 yards I feel very comfortable about the .350.
It’s fun to...
I have not experienced this, but I’m wondering how that could be?… were they hit well? I’m trying to understand the trajectory/physics of zero blood leaving the animal after getting hit by a 150 grain + bullet?
I used to watch CSI ;) I can’t register it .
I actually thought deer and racoon would cause more damage than that ? That seems pretty minimal across the state.
Of course you will have farms with timber and river bottom that will see much bigger losses per acre, and some primarily agricultural areas will see basically nothing .
I’d like to give you advice or a name … but I’ve never hired a consultant. I’m 100% sure I don’t know everything and I’m probably doing something wrong! I do however, enjoy learning even at my age.
You could check with Skip and see what he says ?
I didn’t get mine in a pic, they let you bring one in boat for pics, the others were immediately released .
We do have video—but kind of long to post— interesting day, very fun!
Isla Mujeres Mexico
Our group caught 3 nice Sailfish and 5 Bonito near Isla. It took an hour to get one of the sailfish in, they really fight !
We all had a blast !
It would be extremely unlikely they will cut existing CRP contracts. You would have massive lawsuits and chaos.
There might be limits on future CRP enrollments? I’d wager CRP will be part of the new farm bill .
I guess it depends on if you have 20 acres with 2 tillable—or a big farm/farms with a lot of crop land or CRP ?
If the IRS wants you to report the income you should maximize the deductions! I treat it as my second business.
I just confirmed the forms and write offs with my accountant , called my buddy who has 800 acres and cash rents … same exact write offs.
All the same write offs discussed.
Taxes, insurance , interest, mileage for maintenance, repairs, depreciation on buildings …..mowing of CRP etc…
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It’s accurate, my father in law was an accountant… when he retired another accountant took over . He has 50 years experience. He’s 80 years old and still working .
The scheduled forms might be different, but I guarantee you can write off items if you receive cash rent. They know what they are...
Here’s what we write off for the past 20+ years with cash rent contracts—
Property taxes, Interest on the loan, insurance, maintenance, travel time, any fence, tile, mowing etc..
Buildings can be depreciated.
I agree on that, but one area of nice river bottom should not justify a 3 buck limit ! Most of the county is tillable .
It’s a hard call, and difficult to get hunters on the same page.
Mine are fairly simple, but I do add the rate/dates/amount due & acres left for food plot …
I keep recreational use, and I put in that the farmers access is for agriculture purposes only .
I never buy back crop, I just factor in 2 acres for standing crop, on say 80 or 100 acres of crop total...
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