If you only plan on 500 trees you could just use a hand planting spade and plant them in a few days. Actually get 2 and a buddy and you could do it in a day. Cause you would need a buddy to drive the tractor anyway! I have 400 coming to do this year and that is my plan. I would reccomend...
I made some a couple weeks agao with a recipe that a guty posteed on the Smoking meat forum. anyways I had mixed half deer and half pork for the meat. The recipe was made by weight not measure. 8 parts of salt (I used ounces) 2 parts black pepper and 1 part rubbed sage. You then use 1/2 ounce...
I have just scuffed the ground with my boot then tinkled in it and got some decent pics the last couple years! Made me decide it was ok to pee out of the stand after years of trying to hold it!!!
Matt,
Check out these guys: http://www.prairieseedfarms.com/ They are in Lucas, Got my order in a short time and they are very helpful if you have any questions.
Mark
Rhineharts are pricey for sure, but they really last and are way easier to pull arrows out of. Our club got one from them several yaers back, along with some of the other brands. We still have that original target (Replaced the vitals) but have gone thru several of the others, and have a lot...
Guys check out this article in the Press Citizen newspaper online, I seen it and thought I would bring it to attention. Bashing hunters after admitting to shooting road signs sheesh!!
http://www.presscitizen.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071004/OPINION01/710040312/1018
The rechargable batteries are the only way to go with the Moultries. They last longer, and the solar panel helps too. I have one of the original digital ones out for a few years straight now hardly ever been in.
Re: Iowa bill to rise non resident deer tags from
Earn a Buck sounds good, but how could it be enforced??? What would stop somebody from killing that monster that came by before he has even seen a doe yet?
From what I have seen when my Dad was running his cows in the timber. Is that when the cows are ther4e the deer will pas thru but not spend much time there. After he moves them out into the corn stubble the deer move back into the timber more and stay there instead of just passing thru.
Mark
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