You own land here in Iowa right Hardwood? How much timber will you cut down if the tax exemption is repealed? I stand by my comments if you can afford to buy land strictly to shoot a deer, then you can afford the 10 bucks an acre tax or whatever it is. Where I live I am surrounded by out of...
Times have changed since the forest reserve program started. If you have enough money to buy land strictly for deer hunting you have the money to pay some taxes on it. I know that this will enrage some of you but its a simple fact that the rough ground is being bought up by "out of towners"...
The "drivers" in the shotgun group I go with are the best hunters, hands down. We don't drive timbers we HUNT THEM. "Drives" take long enough that the "Blockers" are just about as likely to see natural movement deer as they are to see running deer. If the "drivers" (who are actually skilled...
Yeah, I would look at the forecast for sure. She was concerned about the birds also being able to see the seeds in the snow and eating it up. So if it looks like its going to melt right away it shouldn't be a problem.
If there is snow on the ground your chance of the seed catching will be way worse than if its bare soil. At least that's what my wife told me last spring when I wanted to put some clover in my pasture. She is a certified agronomist so I took her word for it.
Wow nice one! Plan is for now to stay off food plots till the time is right. However, there is no way I am going to be able to wait. I will go after them in some form, but I won't bugger up the bedding and food areas until the time is right.
Is anyone planning on doing something a little different if it doesn't get cold and snowy over the next couple weeks? I am afraid the big boys will stay nocturnal or not even come to the food plots I grew for them this summer.
I am thinking some 2 or three man still hunts might be the way to...
Well, I've been hooked on whitetails for a long time. Bow season let's me get after them for two extra months. So I would guess it's safe to say I will be going next season no doubt. Can a guy use his bow to fill his late muzzle tag? Asking for a friend..
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No kidding, I also learned not to carry so much crap with me as the year went along as well. Also will probably invest in another release just to have a spare around since I seem to lose place of that the most. HAhA
Well I am not really sure where to even start. I have been a gun hunter my whole hunting life and had some pretty good luck with it. I always had a hard time waiting till gun seasons to open up and always was disappointed when the closed. So I took up bow hunting this year. I have a lot of...
Team 15. Happy as heck, nice clean shot and recovery. This is my first year bow hunting. Definatly a memorable one. Hopefully I can upgrade yet this year.
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Glad to see the hard work pay off for you. And don't feel bad about shooting that deer as many times as it takes to make sure he doesn't get up and run away. Those old bucks are tuff as nails.
I would find a small farmer neighbor to plant it for you, unless you really like the work. Probably could get it planted for and tilled for 200 bucks. Get it worked up good once then I would guess you could maybe just go the the no-till route on beans or the herbicide and throw and grow for...
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