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  1. Matthewfox_45

    Gideon Lee Walker

    I’ll chime in for Curtis. I haven’t seen much for baby pics because Papa Ranger has been sicker then a dog, Influenza B if I remember correctly. I miss him at work, he’s generally a good source of comedy!
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    Prescribed Burn - Backpack Blower Recommendations

    We have stihl blowers at work. I work on them and use them. They are great!!! I’d recommend the BR 800. They move a ton of air compared the the 600 or 700, I think close to 30% more. Also, the 800 has a chest buckle and a waist strap, which helps distribute the weight well and keeps it from...
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    Trapping 2023-2024

    Fur prices what they are, that’s probably further than he’d like to drive. But you never know.
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    Trapping 2023-2024

    I’ve got a buddy in the Fairfax area that traps beavs. I’m not sure how far that is from you.
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    Trapping 2023-2024

    Caught my first 2 beavs in the spring season this weekend. A 45 and 50 respectively. As you can see by the strained smile. Today was slow, but dispersal should start soon and it should pick up.
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    Snow Geese

    Why start a dick measuring contest? I think Curtis’s point was if you shoot them close you can get away with smaller loads. I personally think that shooting 3.5” whatevers at geese that are out of range, is an expensive, pointless, endeavor.
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    Looking for some southern Iowa spring turkey hunting information

    I don’t want this thread to turn into a pissing match. I’ve hunted central Iowa public for many years. Had some great hunts and had some not so great. Since Covid, there’s been way more turkey hunting activity…still good hunting to be had, just have to do your homework, and not be afraid to walk.
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    MINERAL TO PUT OUT NOW…

    Whatever he does, I would do the opposite. The dude has a long history with game laws. He also sucks at prescribed burning. Lol
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    Circle of life

    I hunt in southern warren just north of the Lucas line. We were hit hard in 19, killed a stud buck in 22, but still aren’t seeing numbers of deer like we should. Decided late season to not shoot any does as deer numbers still seem down, that will probably be the strategy for this year as well.
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    Trapping 2023-2024

    Skip, I’d try some coyote gland lure this time of year.
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    What shrubs are deer candy?

    How about high bush cranberry. AKA viburnum trilobum
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    Coyote trapping advice & NOT CATCHING DEER! Old dog learning to catch dogs

    When I’ve trapped high deer density areas, I tried to make my sets in areas where it was less likely for deer to be at. Was not a perfect solution, still managed to have a few sprung by deer.
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    Chainsaw Advice

    Correct, I’m not making minor adjustments every time I run my saws. I just like the ability to tune the saw as needed. Whereas, the e carburetor saws require a trip to the dealer. Which basically kills the day of being productive
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    MFR and Honey Suckle removal

    Could you imagine?! If i attempt this, I’m going to need the blood bank on speed dial. Many good men have been lost trying to basal bark treat a MFR bush!
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    Chainsaw Advice

    No experience with the electronically carbureted saws. Im sure they’re nice, until they need some work and you have to find a dealer with the tools necessary to fix them. I know a little bit about small engines and take a lot of pride in being able to fix my own stuff when it acts up. Not being...
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    What about .45 and greater caliber air guns for whitetail deer?

    No, we already have plenty of effective weapons. However, will you support amendment 69696969 which states that I, and I alone can shoot deer with my a rifle of my choosing with aid of a thermal scope, on any property I so choose. I also am awarded the governors “super” tag, which entitles me...
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    Chainsaw Advice

    When I was a tree trimmer, the saw we used most was the 362. I own one, I love it! Great all around saw.
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    Gray fox

    I found one dead on the road in central Iowa 6 or 7 years ago. It was wide open ground, I always thought they preferred brushy habitat. I have it tanned and on my wall.
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    Trapping 2023-2024

    I agree Skip. Unfortunately, with Iowa coyotes selling for a crisp $5 bill it’s hard to justify it as a trapper, especially with high gas prices. I’ll drive to catch some $20 beavers, but I’m a WAY more effective beaver trapper, and they’re generally easy to catch.
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