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IowaBowHunter1983
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Your Best Success with Man Made Scrapes in Plots
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Still got em! New ones I haven't been putting in cuz im running auger anyway for "custom" pine post work. Yes that's a thing. Lol
Saturday at 4:42 PM
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crietveld
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Beans look shot !
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A farmer I help harvest had a 160 hit like that early July last year. Half corn half beans, both still yielded ok. Sent from my...
Saturday at 3:35 PM
iowavf
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Any county in Iowa could work here, what I would be looking for though if I was starting with a blank slate is...ISOLATION. 100 acres...
Saturday at 3:26 PM
Snail3496
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Your Best Success with Man Made Scrapes in Plots
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White pine licking branch beats an oak branch every time in my experience. It doesn't matter if you don't have picky deer, but in some...
Saturday at 1:28 PM
DMarley83
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Your Best Success with Man Made Scrapes in Plots
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Do you still use a piece of pvc in the ground as a sleeve?
Saturday at 12:46 PM
IowaBowHunter1983
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Your Best Success with Man Made Scrapes in Plots
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White pine and oak branches, grape vines have worked best for me. I have tried willow and cedar and white pine seems to be way more...
Saturday at 12:15 PM
Bucksnbears
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Your Best Success with Man Made Scrapes in Plots
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My best set up is with an oak branch cut while the leaves are still green. When they dry out, they stay attached for a long time. Once...
Saturday at 11:12 AM
DMarley83
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I'm looking for different opinions on what actually works the best as far as a man made scrape tree on plots or near stands.. in real...
Saturday at 10:56 AM
Hardwood11
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Wonder where the county I grew up in would rate: Tama county. Seen some really nice deer there when I grew up, but it flies under the...
Saturday at 9:51 AM
Jbohn
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Not the two counties I hunt. :oops:
Saturday at 9:42 AM
Bucksnbears
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Pumpkins are struggling
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As usual, even pumpkins that seem to struggle early on can grow incredibly fast give good moisture. I've got 3 plots planted and they...
Saturday at 8:42 AM
Ishi
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Ishi’s 2025 Fishing Journal! (Who Would Have Thunk)
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Arrived back home from another trip to NE Iowa. This time my brother went again and he decided to take his ten year old grandson who...
Saturday at 7:51 AM
IowaBowHunter1983
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What county?
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Hancock & Wright for sure!
Saturday at 3:52 AM
Hardwood11
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Fruit tree run - any interest
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All - I intend to purchase a quantity of fruit trees from Gingerich Tree Farm in Illinois right around Oct. 1st this year. Instead of...
Friday at 9:47 PM
Hardwood11
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SW Iowa I feel is a sleeper (or was). Montgomery/Adams/Taylor
Friday at 9:44 PM
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