What I don’t understand is everyone is against the late season high power rifle doe seasons which happen to usually be in the southern counties where most of the NR own their big recreational farms because the doe tags never sell out. Wouldn’t you rather have those landowners be able to get some...
For sure we both could care less about shooting bucks, we’ve both taken our share over the years, but if he could get some reduced rate doe tags I’d be happy with that. I bet if they let NR landowners get those there would be plenty of them more than happy to shoot some does and help manage...
I wouldn’t be opposed to a NR landowner getting an extra PP here. I co-own some farms with a buddy who lives out of state and him having to wait 5 yrs for a bow tag and not even being able to party hunt with me is very frustrating. He plans on moving down here eventually when his kids are out of...
Going up there for a few days in July and staying on Roy Lake. Wound up hiring a guide for a day. He said the biggest daily decision isn’t to fish where the fish are biting but where to fish depending on the winds. Guess there aren’t many calm days up there. He said most all the lakes are full...
2 buddies with 4 points no go in zone 4. Thought 4 points was the new magic number but guess not. Frustrating after months of anticipation getting all the plots and things planned out. Guess I’ll just have to go out and put one to sleep!
Yeah, I’d rather have a farmer neighbor with 200 acres that lets guys come push it every year for shotgun then have it broken up into five parcels and have five “pro staffers” shooting a three year-old every year on their 40! I think I’ll stay right where I’m at!
Yeah it’s a slippery slope because the farmer farms some for us and plants one of our big plots for us and also leases us his adjacent ground for hunting so don’t wanna stir the pot too much. I’m hoping they recover some. Guess it’s just a wait and see.
Yeah he said talk to the sprayer guy but I’m sure it’s just some young kid doing what he was told. They are just cedars, but I remember how hard that ground was and I could barely walk for two days afterwards when I planted them. Lol
So I hand spaded in 100+ cedars three years ago along a new fence line me and the neighbor put in. The first row was at least 15 feet from the edge of his crops but the first spray of corn his guy sprayed when the wind was blowing 40 mph and all those trees caught overspray. Half of the tree is...
They definitely need to release a statement though clarifying everything because I also got wind that they’re not gonna be enforcing it fully this year. How could that be something that can be a gray area? Either it starts effective now or push it back until next year.
I wonder what the Drury’s take is on this and if they’ll throw their hat in the ring? Seems like the celebrities and the ones with the deepest pockets are the only ones with any influence in this world anymore.
I’m against it plus I already told my nonresident buddies to buy their preference points and save them for a bow tag. It’s a much more rewarding hunt than shotgun season imo but it’s also great week to make memories and thin out some does for our farm. Just wish this would have come out before...
Not gonna support this one. It’s a tradition every year to bring down a few buddies from Wisconsin to help me thin some does out. We we could care less about the buck tag. I hope there’s more to this than what I’m hearing. Makes absolutely no sense sounds like it’s all about someone not wanting...
I have about 20 acres to burn in Guthrie county and the contractor I had lined up wasn’t sure if he’d get to me in time with the early green up and windy weather. Any recommendations of someone who I can contact? So far everyone I’ve called is in the same boat. They’ll put me down, but if I can...
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