Looks great Jordan!
All mulberry trees Danny?? My deer love the middle aged trees that still produce good over the summer, and eat every leaf they can reach. Every late october when we get our 1st freeze the mulberry, green leaves, all seem to fall off overnight. For the next couple days...
^^^^This, some farms may only be able to produce 1 mature buck per year, others may need 10 or more taken out per year, to allow the better younger bucks to stay around to maturity.
I bought a bag of Milo/forage soybean mix from Welters last year that was awesome! Deer will love it too. Like Skip said, a clover mix perimeter would attract alot of bugs for the chicks.
^^^^^^For sure. I shot right handed, but left eye dom. I taught myself, shot right handed for 15 years. It was tough and backwards at first but got used to the left handed bow real fast. Sure made shooting fish alot easier!
I have seen crossbows with fish retrievers on them. It sounds scary having a loaded crossbow or 2 in the boat. We have a Badass Slingshot [google it] with an AMS retriever on it. Pretty slick little weapon.
I bowfish a very clear lake that is common to see dozens of 1-8 lb channel cats and some real big flatheads, on any night. It would be way too easy. They just swim under the boat clueless. Not like the carp that bolt at the slightest vibration.
Wow, where did this early bow season idea come from? Didn't see that coming.
It would be great to be able to hunt the velvet bucks you have patterned, late summer, but thats putting alot more pressure on.
Everything here seems to keep spots open on the springs/creeks. I do wonder how often animals actually drink in the hills with no open waterholes? Or how often they travel down to water?
He probably died from the stress, the dogs put on him.
It will be interesting to hear if you find any other older injuries that would have caused him to drop early.
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