This is a good example of why I choose to not hunt ground if they gave someone else permission. I'm not going to be the fall guy or have my hunts screwed up. I'd offer to lease the ground from her.
He will turn up, your possessions probably not. The problem is the legal system can't place an appropriate value on your heads. I feel bad for you and I'm sure many people would say handle it yourself. Reality is the situation isn't worth jail time for you.
Everyone needs to chill out. Show respect and have a ethical discussion. Enough personal attacks. Would you want someone treating your child or your wife that way? And NO HW didn't bring anything on himself. He's entitled to his opinion. He didn't slam anyone else and keeps it above...
Had a good hunt tonight in Indiana. Two man limit in 40 minutes with 75 shots total. Birds were full of wheat mainly. If the rain holds off we will try again tomorrow.
Michigan definitely has QB issues. I'm projecting 7-5 or 8-4 for them. The positive is that Harbaugh should be able to right the QB ship. It's still a feeling out process and understanding what the kid is good at. The final drive was nice out of the no huddle but you had the Utes in a base...
I thought land IRA's were strictly prohibited from being used in any shape or form. Like you can't even set foot on it technically. Am I missing something?
I'd purchase used equipment to get the most out of it. Figure a disk for 500-1000. A old drill for 1000. Brush hog for 1,000. Cultipacker could be had for 500-1000. Sprayer could be Rigged up for about 300. Spreader would cost 200. A two crow corn planter for about 1500.
Land loans a very different from mortgage payments. See a banker for details, but if you find a bank to loan at 30% down for 20 years you found a great deal. I've seen 30-50% down with 5year amortized at 10.
Land is an asset that will appreciate in value if purchased correctly. Starting small and working your way up is the best advice unless you absolutely find the dream piece you never want to sell or you find a deal that provides the ability to flip into something else relatively quick...
I spray my roundup at 6-9 oz per gallon depending on what I need to fry and how tall it is.
My light mix is 3oz per gallon although I've used the heavy stuff by speeding up the ranger while spraying.
Another interesting thought is how deer not being shot at react to an arrow. My experience is their reaction is delayed significantly as compared to the targeted animal. They typically react to the targeted animals reaction above all else.
No doubt the bow sound gets there first. I'm talking about the continued disturbance created from the vanes cutting the wind and turning the arrow.
As for clapping your hands, I've definitely bumped metal stands with dee at high alert and the reaction is very different from releasing a shot.
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