Not necessarily. Lots of big bucks die every year from many reasons other than hunting. Getting a buck to 5 or 6 years old even without hunting is almost a miracle.
Clover germinates around 59 degrees ground temp. Depending on sunlight most of mine has already germinated, should start seeing small plants very soon. This weekend might set it back a little bit.
You don't want weeds, or last years winter rye to get too tall or they are harder to kill or you will need to mow first, so I sprayed 3 plots last weekend.
THE DNR DOES NOT REGULATE how many types of each tag they sell annually. They will sell as many Any sex tags as there are citizens. There is no limit to any sex tags for any season except Early Muzzleloader limited to 7500.
The only thing Lakosky does different than us is he can afford to mow 20 acres of mature corn to attract deer and he spends top money on building premium food plots and he can hunt 50 different farms and some farms have no pressure for several years due to no big bucks being on that property...
I think the midges attack the velvet on bucks, getting access to the deer easily because most of the deer is covered in think hair where the midges can't bite.
I think the midges attack the velvet on bucks, getting access to the deer easily because most of the deer is covered in think hair where the midges can't bite.
Every democrat is a hunter when they come to Iowa. They don't support the 2nd Amendment, they have armed guards everywhere they go but expect our kids to be protected by NO gun signs.
Has anybody planted corn using their drill. I would tape every other seed placement and have just 5 of 9 dropping for a separation of 15 inches between seed. If you have drilled corn what was your settings on the drill?
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