We've got a couple ponds on our farms that don't have electrical near them. Has anyone had success keeping small areas of a pond open for wildlife? I'm thinking solar bubbler or aerator. I just have no idea how large something would need to be?
I see them ranging in price from $50 - a few...
Here's what I've been doing...
Started with removing lower limbs so I can walk through without bending over. Then taking the downed limbs and making piles so you're not tripping on them. Next step is to girdle some trees to let sunlight in and others areas I'm dropping trees, cutting them up...
I planted one in my yard and it's growing FAST. 2-3' of growth per year. When that thing starts dropping acorns I'll collect everyone and post them on here. Just wait a few more years. :)
I think diversity is key - so I vote plant em! Seems like in today's world there's always a new pest or disease coming and if you've got variety, then you've got insurance your whole orchard won't be wiped out by whatever is next. Plus deer love any apple right?
There were a few really helpful things we used for Hudson. Tripod was one, it's basically a BOG Death Grip, except mines been pieced together with old filming tripods from the past. Something that helps with these tripods is to clamp them as close to center weight as possible, which is by the...
Our oldest son has become quite the hunter. Started last summer when he was 3.5 shooting nerf guns at wildlife on TV. He loved it. Then shot balloons with the .22 that summer and that began the gun safety lessons. If you want to make shooting fun and easy for kids, blow balloons up as big as you...
I can't think of any. If I'd take the time to tune my bow again and get the Slick Tricks to fly well again I'd go back to them in a heart beat. Until then I shoot Schwackers.
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