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  1. LoessHillsArcher

    Oust XP

    Yup, supppppppper powerful stuff. Knocks back grass and some weeds extremely well. It amazes me how little of those granules it takes in a backpack sprayer to be effective. You can possibly save some money and get Spyder XP from Keystone Pest Solutions online Side story: I once had some...
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    DEAR OTHER MIDWEST DEER STATES….. From: Iowa

    I could see where western NE the weather factor is definitely true. We always say we have to police ourselves even with IA's regulations. If we wanted as a family we could shoot a dozen bucks a year, probably all over 140 every single year. But we'd soon struggle to find bucks over 150 and...
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    DEAR OTHER MIDWEST DEER STATES….. From: Iowa

    Gun hunters may take it personally taking the gun season out of the rut but in a few short years I think they'd realize the gain to be had for all hunters, including themselves. IA gun hunters kill world class bucks every year and it's part to the timing of the season. Putting a gun season in...
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    Thermal scope

    AGM Rattler 35 - best deal IMO! I've got a Hogster R35, very similar scope but doesn't have onboard recording. The AGM does. Last suggestion - spend a ton of time at the range shooting at hot hands at 50, 100, 150yds at night. You'll save yourself a ton of frustration and educating coyotes.
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    Toxic waste muck hole turned into a nice pond!!!!

    Nice work Skip! I read that as 77 acres at first and thought "this is Skip... so that's realistic". haha Sweet little pond, definitely going to be a fun one for the family!
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    Shotgun Red Dot Sights

    I put the cheapest Tru-Glo red dot "tube" style on my turkey shotguns. Usually $40-50. Love them! They're on four of our guns and take shots from 3.5" 12g over and over, never missed a beat.
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    New shotgun for turkey hunting

    I love my old Mossberg. I don't get too carried away with the weapon on turkeys, just put a cheap red-dot on it and put it on their head. Love turkey hunting but it seems like it's not a complicated game. At least gun hunting them - bow hunting them is another deal!
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    HSB 157 Using dogs while fur harvesting

    So no letting coyote hounds run free anywhere? I like this. I get dogs don't know fencelines but we've seen people very intentionally letting their dogs on to areas they know they aren't supposed to be and going to the other end of the section just waiting. Hopefully those who have dogs that...
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    Coyote problem

    Nailed it here - really the only benefit to killing them is the timing of when you're doing it. Best done during fawning/nesting seasons. Or if you've got some ruining a food plot you like to deer hunt. Honestly, you'll never put a dent in the population long term. I've long given up on...
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    HF 22 Black bear hunting

    That's a shockingly low number - wow!
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    HF 22 Black bear hunting

    Yup, one random one comes down to IA last year. People flock to see it like it. Someone hears it isn't protected and could be shot legally, they want it protected. They propose a law change. Just my guess at how this unfolded.
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    .223 Barska 6-24 scope with base. $150 TYD

    Bump for the predator hunters out there
  13. LoessHillsArcher

    Red cedars

    I'd take the ones from the Ames nursery, I don't think you'll notice a difference in 5 years I've also dug up and replanted hundreds of cedars, works great. Keep roots moist was key for survival for me. I've even done some 6' ones by hand when I needed a screen
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    .223 Barska 6-24 scope with base. $150 TYD

    Like new, the turret on top was cool for dialing yardages. $150 I’ll ship it to ya Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Cereal Grains and cover crops

    For what it is worth Drew, I'm throwing seed down this weekend Drew. Our forecast looks similar... let's just pray we catch some surprise showers!
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    Acorns to Oaks!

    This shingle oak I was given when it was 5-6’ tall. It’s taken off this year, I believe it’s been in the ground three years now. I didn’t measure the growth but it’s nearing 24” Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Cattle Pasture (Tree Planting Update)

    I agree - get some other stuff in there vs just the natural regrowth. Chinkapin oaks have done well for us as well as the above mentioned. Maybe some fruit trees or chestnuts as well. Native grasses are good but on an area like that I'd go with cedars and mixed hardwoods for cover all year...
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    Acorns to Oaks!

    That is crazy! I forget, this one is planted in your yard right? Not in a rootmaker?
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