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    Clover

    I had a beautiful small plot of white clover in June this year. The heat & drought hammered it. Has anyone tried a variety of white or red clover that deer like that is much more drought tolerant? Looking for a good stand heading into December.
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    For your nightly laugh

    That’s funny!!
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    Thoughts on deer prospects this year?

    Agree, land keeps getting parceled down & bowhunting pressure in particular is off the charts compared to when I started. Throw in rifles and cell cams and quite frankly, good young bucks don’t really have much of a chance to grow up in many areas. The last two years have been especially bad...
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    November 2nd buck

    Congrats!
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    Rye...now??

    Looks great & let us know how the deer & turkeys respond. Yesterday I watched a couple deer and one turkey eating the rye I just planted.
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    November 5th buck

    Congrats!
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    #1 target is down

    Congrats!!
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    2nd sit on new Farm

    Great buck, nice job!
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    He didnt grow

    Congrats!
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    October Dream Buck

    Congrats!
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    Another Notch on the Switchback

    Congrats!
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    Rye...now??

    Nice, I just put some in a few days ago to salvage a couple spots and was wondering about the red sprouts…
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    Hudson's biggest buck to date

    Congrats to Hudson!
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    2024 Buck - 7.5 years in the making…..

    Congrats Skip. What a gorgeous deer!
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    Bryson’s first out of state hunt.. 2024 Illinois

    Congrats that’s a big deer!
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    First Bow Buck- Dream season!!!

    Congrats to Charlie! Nice buck
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    Dakota's first deer

    Congrats to the young hunter! Food plot looks pretty good too.
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    Youth success… Double on old bucks!

    Awesome! Congrats to both!
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    A thing ive been doing for years

    This post would have been very helpful 25 years ago! I don’t miss those screw in steps & before good cordless drills were common. My old man was a VERY passionate tree farmer. I once had to remove a small screw to hang my grunt tube 20’ up a homely black walnut that would have barely...
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