Buck Hollow Sporting Goods - click or touch to visit their website Midwest Habitat Company

Search results

  1. MO-APE

    Fort Dodge Hunting

    So what did you decide TH?
  2. MO-APE

    Bottom of the 9th

    Here's another of the old boy
  3. MO-APE

    Cereal Grains and cover crops

    One of my rye plots seeded out about three weeks ago and now is about 3.5' tall. I feel bad mowing it off now in case there are some nesters in there.
  4. MO-APE

    Bottom of the 9th

    Thanks! I'm definitely a wanted man...by extremely overweight gals and toothless cougars all over the midwest. I actually did that for another forum and grabbed the wrong pic. Besides, showing Alan's face is a major improvement.
  5. MO-APE

    Bottom of the 9th

    It was a rough season in Missouri for me this year. Between the crazy weather, battling a "lost" trespassing mushroom hunter at 7:00 AM one day and getting bombarded by a herd of rouge cows in the middle of a hunt (from a farm 1.5 miles away), I didn't have an opportunity to close the deal. In...
  6. MO-APE

    Clover

    How low did you mow that?
  7. MO-APE

    Fort Dodge Hunting

    TH, listen to the advice in these threads. I know you think you have everything figured out (I know I did at your age), but remember this in life - You have two ears and one mouth...learn to listen. There are some guys with real world experiences offering some sound suggestions, no need to...
  8. MO-APE

    Thoughts On What To Plant

    I recently had a new 2 acre field cleaned and disced up. I will be limited with only ATV implements (ATV disc, cultipacker & sprayer) from now on and want to keep this field in shape to plant the Dbltree brassica/cereal mix later in the summer. I'm also not opposed to making it a permanent...
  9. MO-APE

    The old way...

    These are some of the best perspectives I've ever read on a hunting forum. I have to openly admit that I sit in the middle of the scale. I love the idea of the old ways, but really enjoy some of the advancements like trailcams, foodplots, comfortable stands and rangefinders. I do subscribe...
  10. MO-APE

    Clover

    Frost seeded this March, doing great so far.
  11. MO-APE

    Hog Outfitter Fraud Alert

    They wouldn't take CC's, cash only
  12. MO-APE

    Hog Outfitter Fraud Alert

    Didn't pay in advance, from our experience the previous year we could have never imagined such a drastic change in things. I shot a hog and slept in their "garage", so I felt entitled to pay...even though it severely pained me to pay the full price. The other guys who didn't see anything...
  13. MO-APE

    Hog Outfitter Fraud Alert

    Okay, here are a few. Sorry for the long post in advance. First off it is a controlled hunt in 120 acres of timber (not thrilled about the high fence stuff but a few guys who went with us are City boys of the 1st° and it is the only outdoor activity most of them do all year). Our group had six...
  14. MO-APE

    Hog Outfitter Fraud Alert

    BEWARE - Backbone Hunting Ranch in Cameron, OK. Our group went two weeks ago and totally got played. We went a year ago and had a wonderful experience, so much in fact we booked a year in advance to ensure we had the weekend we wanted. This year was a polar opposite. One of the worst...
  15. MO-APE

    Cereal Grains and cover crops

    Are you planting red clover and oats? I personally would follow Paul's exact seed recipe above (listed as per acre values)...some oats will volunteer but probably not enough to throw the ratios out of balance.
  16. MO-APE

    The dbltree challenge

    Knoxville...Love it!
  17. MO-APE

    Cereal Grains and cover crops

    Great leadership by our friend Dbltree helped numerous rookie food plotters get off on the right foot. Like he often shared, cereal grains and specifically cereal/winter rye is the workhorse of the "Dbltree mix" and keeps our valued wildlife fed when most of their native browse is long-gone...
  18. MO-APE

    Tick Allergy Article

    Sorry you're going through this man, I pray it goes away for you.
  19. MO-APE

    Tick Allergy Article

    I'm actually more worried about this "Heartland Virus" originally found near St. Joe, Mo. Extremely high fatality rate...at least 8 deaths in the past few years. All were in their 50s and most were farmers & outdoorsmen. I was diagnosed with Lyme disease about six years ago, thank God I...
Top Bottom