Awesome Buck
Ahhh, I remember the good old days when I knew how to post a picture.......
Ahhh, I remember the good old days when I knew how to post a picture.......
Awesome Buck
Ahhh, I remember the good old days when I knew how to post a picture.......
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Just thought I'd share a couple of shots I got with the game camera. This is what I typically do with the big Northerns I catch.
Awesome Buck
Ahhh, I remember the good old days when I knew how to post a picture.......
What do you call the first post Oh wait, that eagle just flew onto the computer screen didnt it
That took hours of setting up the game camera to get those shots Rack - then it took months of research to figure out how to post them and then the IT Nazis shut my account down......
I went out at 5:30am, and was back at the cabin cooking breakfast by 7:00am! The food plots I planted last year are absolute magnets for birds! They love the buckwheat I put in!
I cleared spots on the property that were choked with 15 foot high junk. I took my old beast of a backhoe, "Big MF er" (look at boom!) out and laid waste to small 100ft square sections and fertilized and planted with good quality food plants for deer and turkey.
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It's always important to remain hydrated during hard work, so frequent stops are always prudent!
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This is a portion of the finished work on this plot about a week after planting. All my new food plots are lush and green now with clover, alfalfa, buckwheat, and several other perennials!
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That's cheatin aint it......? ...kinda like chummin...........
Cheating? No way! Ask any eastern woods hunter if this is "cheating" !!! It's improving your chances! And it's just a chance! People like me are responsible for the reintroduction and proliferation of species like the wild turkey that was, just 20 or so years ago, seldom seen! In the 60's deer were scarce in many areas of the eastern woods. Good management techniques and efforts by hunters like myself made them almost as prolific as they once were! I mowed down some junk and planted a haven for multiple species of game! I take only what I need, but, in turn provide habitat and food sources that insure the propagation of many more than I harvest! Contrary to what you might think, hunters are responsible for the comeback of all game species through private efforts like mine, and increased revenues to state fish and wildlife funds.
Fellow eastern woods hunter says....cheating! Just kidding! I might do a food plot this year for the hunting season. I will probably grow turnips and something else. What do you suggest?
Buck. They say hunters are the "greenest" people on earth. I feel like I owe the earth, that's a reason I hunt.