Been in Decorah for a few days seeing family and friends and it is plenty wet. got hit pretty good this evening and last night. Heading up to NW Iowa later this week and it sounds like a huge mess up there. Lots of crops lost.
Just got off phone with a buddy who works for a County Parks and he said a few years ago they decided to follow all the State land rules to keep things uniform so they would not be allowing them on his public pieces. I could see where this would get confusing.
I told myself I was going to keep my mouth shut but sorry I can’t anymore.
Just because it isn't your preferred way to hunt doesn't mean it should be banned.
This statement I stole from the other post pretty much sums things up in my opinion. The trashing on party hunting is getting old...
I really enjoyed this podcast. Without writing a book to summarize I just thought they brought up some excellent points and it wasn't a bash session against any one particular group or method of hunting.
CP25 allowed me 10% but like Jake said I had to do it per field and not all tied together with kind of stinks in my instance. Ended up leaving a small amount out of the program to increase the size of the one food plot.
Finished youth season off with an another great hunt. Wasn’t even planning on hunting just went to take the blind down but decided to sit a while. Last youth tag for Tyler. Next year moves on to using his bow. Maybe even a second tag this year if time allows.
On my 3 hour trip back home up to northeast Iowa I think I counted 6 or 7 of them. Thats counting 380 through Cedar Rapids. Unfortunately one of them busted me as well. I heard there will be one coming on 80 near Newton as well if it hasn’t already.
After only getting one bird in the last 2 years (0 last year) between the 3 of us and having some really crappy hunting the drought finally ended this morning. Last few years have sucked for about every reason you can think of so this was pretty awesome moment with my youngest who happens to be...
Finally remembered to get some pics, small area anyway. Hard to see what’s girdled and isn’t. Have a video that shows a little better but can’t get it to post.
Finished my cutting today after another 5 hours on the saw. I did little over 8 acres in approximately 15 hours. What was once a relatively clean open hickory timber floor is now littered with fallen trees and what seemed like another 1000 girdled. Will be interesting so see what it looks like...
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