Cell cams are nice but I have never had one put me in a stand based on pictures from that day. Not one time. If I was to choose one item to kill a big mature buck at any given time I would take an enclosed blind on a good foodplot. That kills far more deer than cell cams ever will.
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We sell saws after a year or so often we can have a good variety around for sale. We run both Husky and Stihl in all sizes. Might go to selling the top handle saws yearly
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If you want the husky equivalent go with the 550xp. Great saw, good power to weight. Mine has the heated grip which is worth the money.
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Enduraplas makes a great boom. I think overall that's the most important feature. Get the best boom you can afford
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I have a Demco 250 and its a good sprayer. 30' booms, pto pump and 3 valve controller. It was 4600$ a couple years back. I have a 75 hp and full its a load without the loader
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I have 4 new in the box L series for sale. Had a guy back out of a order. These will link to your existing system. 180$ plus shipping on a single, discount for multiple cameras. Located in NE Iowa and meeting is also an option.
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Exactly. It just saves having to pay for a cell plan. They also made a non camera home/repeater. The cell cams have to have an active plan to work. I personally think the non camera cell unit is the best option to get every possible picture. Because of the way the system works I am not sure 100%...
Cell placement is really important, it doesn't work well having the cell in a primary location taking alot of pictures. Channel number can also cause issues. Beyond that the Fresnel lenses are prone to sun damage and need to be replaced every couple years at minimum. They also need to be set...
I run 2 cuddeback systems 6 tacticams and 8 Spartans. Cuddeback is definitely the cheapest but those who don't understand its limits struggle with them
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Couldn't agree more. Even though it's important to me to have my kids understand hunting and spend time hunting for the most part where and when is up to them. When it comes to what they shoot I leave that up to them mostly to start. I teach them about age and why I hunt how I do but if they...
Running Flux core outside is the easiest. I just keep a 3# roll on hand. Reverse polarity quick and your ready to weld.
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This is what I did. Put each end into brassicas and left the center for a rye oat mix. I think just leave the beans for forage as the root system is established and who knows what you will get. It's already there why terminate? Fertilizer is easy enough, liquids can be good as well. I use a...
I have a similar situation. Went ahead and just broadcast brassicas right into the standing beans. Didn't work it up at all although it's had been worked previously. I'll fertilize when it's 4-6" tall before a "rain" if that's a thing or do a liquid fert app here in a few days
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Anyone have first hand experience with liberty herbacide plant back for cereal grains? I have seen guys say they drilled it right after with no issue?
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