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It's too bad hunters are so divided. We really should quit fighting amongst ourselves and present a united front. It makes it easy for those who would destroy our heritage to gain more of a foothold than they already have. You don't see anglers arguing, why do we? The way I see it is if it's legal then we make our own decisions about how we hunt. Those decisions ought to be respected. They are all derived from the same passion for the outdoors, an... Read More
There is a scheduled tour on SGL 145, near Mt Gretna, Lebanon County for Saturday September 13, 2008 at 9 AM. The following is a list of items that may be covered on the tour: . Numerous recent timber harvests and the results. We can look at two harvest in the last four years, One that is out for bid right now A site where the deer fence will be removed. A failed regeneration harvest due to a combination of invasive species and deer. 2. Issues of Invasive species management and herbici... Read More
I just got a Cabelas Camo West Vanish camo in pants and shirt for hunting. My thought was to use it here in central texas with all the cedar shrubs and in east texas at SFA where I go to college. Now my problem arises from that I want to put in a food plot on my families 200 acre estate, for deer, using the Texas Draw seed. Have yall heard if its any good?... Read More
lookin to plant a 1/2-1 acre food plot in the woods by a couple stand sites. This will be my first plot and was lookin for any suggestions on what I should plant, level of difficulty and really any tips on keepin it healthy. All comments are welcome, any info will help.... Read More
I just read this book Grow ‘Em Right written by Neil and Craig Dougherty. Neil and Craig are experts in deer management and members of an established outdoor consulting company in Canisteo, NY. I thought I would share some of the most important ideas from the book, some ideas that render themselves more useful to the average American hunter rather than the one with access to expensive equipment like a bulldozer. Food Plots for Feeding Food plots come in two forms, De... Read More
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