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    Foto Page

    Great stuff!
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    Favorite Outdoor Pictures

    Shovelbuck=Whole Other Level. Great shots guys!!
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    Favorite Outdoor Pictures

    Let's see your favorite outdoor pics, landscapes, view from the stand, etc. Here's one I took a few falls ago while hunting as a major storm was blowing in.
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    Your craziest hunt that no one believes...?

    Not a crazy story per se, but darn funny. Sorry for the length! Growing up we had a killer deer camp, one worthy of Field and Stream articles...complete with moonshine, cigars, red flannel jackets, cussing, lies and biscuits and gravy. In the early 80's our base camp was an ancient...
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    Moment of truth

    Makes you wonder how people ever killed deer back in the day with 35 and 40 pound bows
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    Cereal Grains and cover crops

    Just a reminder of DblTree's Drought Mix for those of you struggling with failed plots and lack of moisture. You should be able to get some decent germination if soil temps stay above 55-60ish and you get moisture. Obviously don't expect significant growth this late in the year, but something...
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    Venison Recipe's

    We usually eat most of a deer this way throughout the summer ...so easy and amazing: 1. Cube the venison into 1"-1.5" pieces 2. Marinate overnight in a mixture of 1/2 Frank's Red Hot and Worcester sauce 3. Optionally wrap pieces in bacon, I usually don't do this 4. BBQ to your taste Somehow...
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    Dbltree's Stone

    Awesome memorial for an awesome man
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    Land

    Just like everything in life brother, you'll have to prioritize your spending if land ownership is your goal...less eating out, drive older cars, downsize your primary residence, etc. The most important thing to remember that buying land is an investment. Like mentioned earlier, buy a smaller...
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    Land

    You will have property taxes and closing costs, but no "sales tax"...if you sell in the future for a profit you'll be taxed for capital gains.
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    Ripped off...advice?

    I bet we could get 15-20 Iowa Whitetailers to show up at his doorstep
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    Ripped off...advice?

    Road trip...OHIO
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    Clover

    Last clipping of the summer, 1 acre white clover plot. Took it down to 4-5". Should be nice and palatable all fall.
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    Land

    I have a very long tenured MLB player as a neighbor...funny what that kind of money can do for a fella. He keeps expanding and expanding. I hear he leaves around 200 acres of crop standing just for deer.
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    Land

    Some things I consider in a new property: -keep it within 1:30 of your primary residence -does it have or the potential to have food, cover & water. Always look for cover first, the other two elements can generally be quickly developed -how much land do the neighbors have. Research the county...
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    Land

    If the property isn't your primary residence, you'll more than likely have to put a minimum of 20% down, probably closer to 30% even with perfect credit.
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    Land

    Perfect advice above. I've bought and upgraded a few times with great success. Look for the diamond in the rough and BE READY TO BUY. If you plan on financing the property, visit with some local bankers in the areas you're looking. If the land is totally vacant and unimproved (no dwellings...
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    New Nap Shack

    They come in paintable flat colors...green, tan or brown I believe. This one was tan and I just spray painted it with green & brown.
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    New Nap Shack

    Threw up a Banks Blind Stump 3 this weekend on 10' 4x4's. I definitely prefer the Shadow Hunter "metal over wood" frame blinds, but this one should provide for some great afternoons with the kids & solid protection for late season hunts. The insulation and floor kit are mandatory for noise...
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    One's Years Growth

    I agree after looking closer at last year's pic
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