While an Exmark employee was dropping off a mower for us to test, he got a call from another demo customer who put that one in a pond. LOL Don’t recommend an Exmark for that application, though very happy with it for our use.
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Going on a parts run the other day, I rounded a corner and the corn field on the inside of the curve was heavily browsed by deer coming off the river bottom on the other side of the road. Damage was significant but not as bad as I think your pictures show.
Deer or coons? Deer eat the tassle...
I was wearing ear:eek:muffs. Could feel a different vibration as well. Started to smell something hot. Sensory overload. ;)
If it wasn't for the garden and orchard, I'd let the horses and cows out on the yard.
Robo Deer
I totally support the use of these though some feel it is too tempting and is entrapment. Take their vehicle, their weapons and impose a stiff fine.
Have a small pocket of cover out in the open, up on a hill with a view of the surrounding area. Hope he gets comfortable there and good luck figuring out where to hunt him.
I read through before the pics were visible and so glad that has been fixed.
I like the idea of being off the ground in that truck set up.
Planning on doing more trout fishing soon, both spin and fly.
Thanks for sharing!
I would think the amount of rain locally says it should be a bad year for EHD, but I know of a leaking pond that will have a mud bank if it stops raining.
Saw a somewhat related management story on the news last night; Bur Oak and Americorps
Not a fan of Bur Oak Trust for a couple of reasons, though somewhat like what they are doing. Wish I could get Americorps funding to manage my properties.
I'll second that it takes "a neighborhood" and being an unhinged jerk can go a long way. I caught a trespasser decades ago. I took a Wednesday off work and guess he thought no one would be out hunting. I "rattled" him in. He walked under the tree I was in, and I jumped out from about 6 feet...
I'm sure Kratz will weigh in as well, but from personal experience, we didn't have much luck fishing when I took the boys for spring break. When Julie and I went back down (Tamarindo) for Labor Day weekend, we caught what the boat crew said was the largest Mahi Mahi they had seen caught all...
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