I decided this year I wanted an E-bike. I have heard so many great things about entry and exits with them that I felt it would "up my game". I also decided I was not going to spend thousands to get one. I agree that on SOME things you get what you pay for but I was not totally convinced of...
I have done a ton of research as well over the last few weeks. I finally settled on one that has great reviews. Several YouTube videos are out there on it. I am hoping to have a good review of my own this week yet. The one I bought is not targeted at the hunting industry per say so it is...
The way I understand it is you can drive/ride right past deer and they just look at you and don't care too terribly much. They don't exactly know what to make of you but apparently don't find you as a threat. I will report most on this after a season of use.
For what its worth I just purchased an EBike. It should be here tomorrow. I will get it setup and put it through a bit of testing. I would never spend the money QuietKat or Rambo want. Plain and simply they are up-charging about 500% or more Id bet. I will make a video with my review and...
Still no one has yet to ever release any evidence that its fake. I know there is skepticism about it but aren't we supposed to rule by innocent until proven guilty? I have watched nearly every video I could ever find and read every article that maybe has been written and there is still ZERO...
Commonly clover is planted as a fire break. But you can always just mow the edge of the switch closest to the trees and the fire will be far less intense. Or you could mow the edge and run a tiller around it a couple times and make a fire break that way. Several options here
As a former resident of MI i can tell you that the hunting here is far better quality but the genetics in MI are there no doubt. The issue is getting a deer to a certain age. But you can say that for every place even IA. There are several deer here in IA that are killed at 6, 7, 8, 9 every...
ok so here's a plot:
-The clover was established in spring with a combo of red/white clovers frost seeded around now.
-Then in late April to early may(depending on temps) The rest of the plot was seeded to crimson clover and oats.
-The clover was taken care of the same way across the entire...
Your overthinking this. Dbltree put percentage numbers out there as an idea not a guideline. You can make the plot into anything you like. You'll want to get your red/white perennial clover frost seeded ASAP. Then you can plant some annual clovers(crimson, balsana, etc) once frost is out of...
As a former Michigander this deer brought alot of drama. I have heard every story know to man about this deer and hunter. I want to believe the deer is real so I do. I also believe the rack was never destroyed in a fire. I truly believe this guy just hates people and attention. He didnt...
Its only illegal if you get caught.....
JOKING!!!
I honestly do not know the answer to this question. But I would assume a quick conversation with the adjacent land owner would yield a yes to what your after
@IowaBowHunter1983 does controlled burns quite frequently. He may be over that way doing another job that could correspond with yours. Shoot him a message.
-Frost seeding Switch(not done)
-Frost seeding clover(done)
-Just signed the contract for Heavy Brush Management and have hired Midwest Habitat Company to come with his mulcher if the weather ever cooperates
-TSI timber(Not Done)
-Burn some existing natives within the next month(Not done)...
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